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Statements attributed to the Ethiopian Minister of Water and Energy reflect Ethiopia's intention to build additional dams on the Nile River aimed at "controlling" water flows. Egypt considers this a serious move that violates international law and threatens the rights of the downstream countries. Egypt has emphasized that the Nile is a shared resource, and Ethiopia's unilateral attempts at control promote illusions of dominance and violate the principles of cooperation and the preservation of other countries' rights, especially since Egypt mainly relies on the river's waters to meet its needs. Ethiopia has previously announced the operation of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) despite the lack of an agreement with Egypt and Sudan on filling and operational rules, raising Egypt's concerns about the dam's impact on its annual quota of 55.5 billion cubic meters. Egypt continues to take legal measures to protect its rights.
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