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<p>By <em>Harry Verhoeven</em></p>
<p>Instead of issuing harsh rhetoric, Egypt should work together with Ethiopia and endorse its dam-building programme.</p>
<p>Is northeastern Africa heading for a bloody “water war” between its two most important countries, Egypt and Ethiopia? Judging by the rhetoric of the past two weeks, one could be forgiven for thinking so.</p>
<p>Ethiopia’s plans to build a multibillion dollar dam on the Nile River spurred Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi – whose country lies downstream from Ethiopia – to vow to protect Egypt’s water security at all costs. “As president of the republic, I confirm to you that all options are open,” he said on Monday. “If Egypt is the Nile’s gift, then the Nile is a gift to Egypt… If it diminishes by one drop, then our blood is the alternative.”</p>
<p>The following day Dina Mufti, Ethiopia’s foreign ministry spokesman, said that Ethiopia was “not intimidated by Egypt’s psychological warfare and won’t halt the dam’s construction, even for seconds”.</p>
<p>Morsi’s bellicose warnings followed the suggestions of leading Egyptian politicians on television last week that Cairo should prepare airstrikes and send special forces to uphold its God-given right to the lion’s share of Nile waters. The Ethiopian government of Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn has signalled that it is not impressed and that it will carry on with work on the multibillion dollar Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam – a move seen by some as raising temperatures further, possibly triggering the “water wars” that pessimists have long predicted will characterise the geopolitics of the 21st century.</p>
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<p>The war of words between Cairo and Addis Ababa is only the latest episode in a long history of confrontation between the two. About three-quarters of the Nile’s waters flow downstream from Lake Tana in Ethiopia, through Sudan, to Egypt. The building of the modern Egyptian state in the 19th century was closely connected to the idea of an Egyptian agricultural and industrial revolution; the Nile was to be controlled and harnessed for economic development through large-scale irrigation works, canals and dams so that Egypt could export cotton and other strategic crops to global markets. The notion of establishing maximum control over the Nile and consolidating regional hegemony more broadly pushed Egypt to invade Sudan in 1821 and to occupy eastern Ethiopia in 1875.</p>
<p>Zero-sum mentality</p>
<p>The zero-sum mentality of that era – that others cannot be trusted with the waters of the Nile, and Cairo must at all times control its own water destiny directly – endures to this day. Both the construction of the controversial High Dam at Aswan and the 1929 and 1959 Nile Waters Agreements were guided by the same paradigm.</p>
<p>The latter allocated 55.5 billion cubic metres of water to Gamal Abdel Nasser’s Egypt and 18.5 billion cubic metres to Sudan, while the government of Haile Selassie was shut out of the negotiations: all water was essentially given to the downstream states at the expense of Ethiopia and other upstream countries including Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. While Aswan ended Egypt’s dependence on the erratic Nile flood and the 1959 treaty locked in Egyptian hydro-hegemony, it infuriated Addis Ababa.</p>
<p>Thus, rather than definitively resolving Cairo’s existential angst about its extreme dependency on the river (97 percent of renewable water resources in Egypt come from the Nile), Aswan and the 1959 agreement created permanent tensions between upstream and downstream riparians that have destabilised the basin for decades. Proxy wars (pp 104-107), which claimed the lives of millions of people between the 1960s and 2000s in and around Sudan and Ethiopia had several complex causes, but the struggle between Cairo and Addis Ababa for primacy in the Nile Basin was an important one.</p>
<p>In the last 15 years, however, Egypt’s hydro-hegemony has progressively unravelled due to a combination of factors. First, Cairo’s neglect of Africa in its foreign policy under Hosni Mubarak cost it dearly. Its alliance with Khartoum has turned into a permanently uncomfortable relationship since Sudan’s military-Islamist revolution in 1989; Egypt was historically the greatest opponent of self-determination for Southern Sudanese, but was unable to get the referendum clause removed from the Comprehensive Peace Agreement that allowed South Sudan to become an independent state in July 2011. Once respected and admired around the continent, Mubarak’s systematic disinterest in the African Union diminished Egyptian influence in the Nile Basin and outside it.</p>
<p>Second, while unemployment, inequality and corruption have soared in Egypt in the last 15 years – ultimately culminating in the 2011 revolution that ousted Mubarak – upstream countries have transformed themselves. The late Meles Zenawi turned Ethiopia from an international object of pity into a regional power to be reckoned with through spectacular economic growth and a masterful foreign policy.</p>
<p>Third, the arrival of China on the African scene has given upstream countries financial and technical options that were simply unavailable during the 20th century. For decades, Egypt, through its alliance with Washington, was able to stop any funding by the international financial institutions for upstream hydro-infrastructural projects with the argument that it would be politically destabilising. Chinese bankers and engineers have been less receptive to such arguments and have enthusiastically helped Sudan and Ethiopia to implement their incredibly ambitious dam programmes, which are supposed to transform the regional political economy. Addis Ababa and Khartoum combined have built, are building or are planning more than 25 big hydro-electric dams to improve water security, bolster food production and generate electricity for industrialisation.</p>
<p>In other words, Ethiopia’s big push on the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is a logical consequence of a broader shift that has been underway for years and that a weakening Egypt has failed to stop. Construction of the dam began, not coincidentally, in April 2011, just two months after the overthrow of Mubarak, a watershed used by Meles Zenawi to symbolically usher in a new era of Nile Basin geopolitics. Wikileaks cables have since shown that Cairo had already threatened to bomb new hydro-infrastructure initiatives on the Blue Nile back in 2009-2010 but was told by Washington and Khartoum that this would be politically unacceptable, as well as logistically extremely challenging.</p>
<p>Ethiopia is a key ally of the US in the fight against terrorism and piracy in the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula; for both Sudan and the US, Ethiopian diplomatic efforts are vital to ensure that Khartoum and Juba do not go to war again and cooperate over oil exports. The site of the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is more than 1,000km from Egypt’s southern border. That combination of diplomatic isolation and military obstacles – not to mention Egypt’s domestic divisions and instability, which make war financially unaffordable – essentially mean that, despite Morsi’s claims, not all options are on the table.</p>
<p>Regional integration needed</p>
<p>What, then, is the alternative? Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan and South Sudan have some of Africa’s poorest populations and they face colossal challenges in reducing poverty, expanding public services and countering ecological degradation. As I outlined in a Chatham House report in 2011, regional integration would go a long way to help avoid the classic pitfalls of natural-resource development such as the resource curse. </p>
<p>Resource scarcity can trigger conflict, but it could also stimulate peaceful cooperation. Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan have much to gain from incremental closer cooperation and a grand energy deal that would put Ethiopia’s water resources at the disposal of the region. For all of Egypt’s apocalyptic rhetoric about Ethiopian selfishness, the little publicised truth remains that it will be cheaper to send the thousands of megawatts that the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam will produce to Sudan and South Sudan (and possibly to Egypt) than it will be ready to transmit the electricity to the Ethiopian highlands.</p>
<p>The very design of the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam demands regional integration: Addis Ababa is desperate to sell much of its estimated hydropower potential (40,000-45,000 megawatts) to its neighbours to raise much-needed cash, to extend its diplomatic influence, and to develop more balanced trade relations with the outside world.</p>
<p>With the majority of those in the region still not connected to national grids, the Nile Basin sorely needs cheap power to improve living standards, to boost economic growth, to make industries more competitive and to modernise agriculture so that food security crises can be addressed more effectively.</p>
<p>The Ethiopian government must provide more technical details about the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and other hydro-infrastructure projects to assuage fears over cutting off Nile flows to Sudan and Egypt; it must understand that Egypt’s difficult domestic transition makes reform in the foreign policy arena particularly tricky. </p>
<p>At the same time, the onus is clearly on Cairo to bite the bullet and reverse its zero-sum water paradigm. It is high time for it to appreciate that the Nile is not Egyptian, but an African river. Egypt should not issue empty threats of war, but endorse Ethiopia’s dam programme and work together with Sudan and South Sudan to ensure its full potential is realised. More than any other gesture in international politics, this would mark a return of Egyptian statesmanship and pave the way for a future of resource abundance and regional peace after centuries of confrontation.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/06/2013612105849332912.html">Al Jazeera</a></p>
<p>Harry Verhoeven completed a doctorate at the University of Oxford, where he teaches African politics. His research focuses on conflict, development and environment in the Horn of Africa and the Great Lakes Region, and he is the Convenor of the Oxford University China-Africa Network (OUCAN).</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>June 9, 2013 Sudan Tribune: (KHARTOUM) – Sudan’s information minister and government spokesperson Ahmed Bilal Osman insisted today that Sudan would benefit from the controversial Ethiopian renaissance dam and stressed that Ethiopia has engaged Sudan in all operations associated with the dam building.</p>
<p>At a press conference in Khartoum, Osman announced that Sudan’s minister of water resources and electricity Osama Abdalla Mohamed al-Hassan will travel for Cairo early next week.</p>
<p>He said that the ten-member committee which includes representatives from Sudan, Ethiopia and Egypt as well as international experts has dispelled all concerns raised about the dam, adding that Sudan is ready to send experts and technicians to help in the construction of the dam.</p>
<p>The Sudanese official also downplayed fears of a possible collapse of the dam which could lead to flooding Sudan and said that construction technology has improved and added that the Italian company which is building the dam would not risk its reputation, noting that Khartoum is keen on strengthening relations with Cairo and Addis Ababa.</p>
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<p>Osman mentioned that several dams such as Al-Rusairs dam in East Sudan and the Aswan dam in Egypt which accommodates 162 billion cubic meters of water have survived for tens of years and did not crumble.</p>
<p>He said that Sudan sacrificed 22 villages and a million palm trees and an entire civilization in the far north in order to allow the Egyptians build the Aswan dam in 1964.</p>
<p>Osman demanded those whom he said do not comprehend the sanctity of the relations between Egypt and Sudan to stop &#8220;muddling&#8221;.</p>
<p>The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, formerly known as the Millennium Dam is being constructed on the Blue Nile 40km from the Sudanese border.</p>
<p>Egypt and Sudan had previously argued that the construction of the dam would negatively affect their water shares and insisted the project should be blocked, calling on international donors against funding it.</p>
<p>However Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir announced his support to the project in March 2012, saying his government understands the mutual benefits the project could offer Ethiopia and Sudan.</p>
<p>Khartoum’s stance have aggravated Egypt in recent weeks with many political figures blasting Sudan’s &#8220;treachery&#8221;.</p>
<p>Egypt believes its “historic rights” to the Nile are guaranteed by two treaties from 1929 and 1959 which allow it 87 percent of the Nile’s flow and give it veto power over upstream projects.</p>
<p>But a new deal was signed in 2010 by other Nile Basin countries, including Ethiopia, allowing them to work on river projects without Cairo’s prior agreement.</p>
<p>The first phase of construction of the $4.2 billion dam is expected to be complete in three years, with a capacity of 700 megawatts.</p>
<p>Once complete, the dam will have a capacity of 6,000 megawatts.</p>
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		<title>Ethiopia dismisses Egypt’s ‘psychological warfare’ on dam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Aaron Maasho ADDIS ABABA &#124; Tue Jun 11, 2013 (Reuters) &#8211; Ethiopia dismissed Egyptian talk of military action against a giant dam it is building on the Nile as...>>]]></description>
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<p>ADDIS ABABA | Tue Jun 11, 2013 (Reuters) &#8211; Ethiopia dismissed Egyptian talk of military action against a giant dam it is building on the Nile as &#8220;psychological warfare&#8221;, and said on Tuesday it would defend itself and carry on with the work regardless.</p>
<p>Bellicose rhetoric between two of Africa&#8217;s most populous and fastest-growing nations has raised fears of conflict over water, though both sides are also pursuing diplomatic compromise over what would be the biggest hydro electric plant on the continent.</p>
<p>Responding to a speech on Monday by President Mohamed Mursi, in which he said <span style="text-decoration: underline; color: #000080;"><a href="http://addisnews.net/egypt-war-talk-raises-ethiopia-nile-dam-stakes/7427" target="_blank"><span style="color: #000080; text-decoration: underline;">Egypt did not want &#8220;war&#8221; but would keep &#8220;all options open&#8221;</span></a> </span>to avoid losing any water, Ethiopia&#8217;s Foreign Ministry spokesman said: &#8220;This sort of bragging won&#8217;t divert our attention.&#8221;</p>
<p>The spokesman, Dina Mufti, added: &#8220;Ethiopia is not intimidated by Egypt&#8217;s psychological warfare and won&#8217;t halt the dam&#8217;s <a href="http://www.reuters.com/sectors/industries/overview?industryCode=46&amp;lc=int_mb_1001">construction</a>, even for seconds.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Egypt&#8217;s previous military rulers had contingency plans to attack Ethiopian dams that might disrupt the flow of the Nile.</p>
<p>Some politicians were caught on camera last week talking of air strikes or backing Ethiopian rebels after the start of major new work on the project took Cairo by surprise late last month.</p>
<p>Asked if Addis Ababa was looking at measures to defend the Ethiopian Grand Renaissance Dam, Dina said: &#8220;No country operates without precautions, let alone Ethiopia, which has a track record of defending its independence from all forces of evil.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mainly Christian Ethiopia and Muslim Arab Egypt share a long history of suspicion and friction, including over the Nile.</p>
<p>Egypt&#8217;s foreign minister, who has said he will give up &#8220;not a single drop of water&#8221;, is to visit Addis Ababa. Mursi hoped for a political solution with Ethiopia, a &#8220;friendly state&#8221;, whose demands for economic development he said he understood&#8230; <span style="color: #333399;"><strong><a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/11/us-ethiopia-egypt-nile-idUSBRE95A0X620130611" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399;">Read More on Reuters</span></a></strong></span></p>
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<p>Addis Ababa — As tensions between Egypt and Ethiopia rise over a new dam on the Blue Nile, Addis Ababa on Sunday stressed that no force could stop the construction of its massive Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) being built just 30 kilometers from the border with Sudan.</p>
<p>Concerns have swelled in Egypt after Ethiopia diverted the course of the Nile River last week in a bid to complete the project which is 21% completed.</p>
<p>In a closed door meeting held on Monday, Egyptian politicians from different political parties suggested to President Mohamed Mursi a number of sabotage proposals including military attacks as a means to stop the dam&#8217;s construction.</p>
<p>They also suggested Among others, backing Ethiopian rebels as a means to destroy the 4.8 billion dollar project, using Egypt&#8217;s intelligence service to destroy the dam as well as spreading rumors that could scare Ethiopia from continuing the project were sabotage plans proposed by Egyptian Politicians.</p>
<p>Following the Egyptian high profile meeting &#8211; which Egypt&#8217;s State TV accidently aired live &#8211; tensions between Cairo and Addis Ababa have further escalated.</p>
<p>In an interview with Sudan Tribune a senior government official on Sunday stated Ethiopia&#8217;s firm position over the Nile Dam saying the horn of Africa&#8217;s nation won&#8217;t negotiate over what he referred it was a &#8220;regional project&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is no internal or external force that could stop the dam project&#8221; Ethiopia&#8217;s foreign ministry spokesperson, Ambassador Dina Mufti, told Sudan Tribune.</p>
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<p>The Ethiopian official said the international panel of Experts has proofed that the construction of Ethiopia&#8217;s dam will not have any significant harm on downstream countries of Sudan and Egypt and the respective countries particularly Egypt has to accept the final findings.</p>
<p>However Egypt seems to be reluctant to accept the final conclusions and investigation outcomes released by the panel of experts which comprises of six members from Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia as well as four international experts.</p>
<p>&#8220;The final findings indicate that Egypt and Sudan will be benefited from clean energy generated by the plant and will also reduce the accumulation of sedimentation on lower riparian countries&#8221; Dina said.</p>
<p>He added that the panel of experts has encouraged Ethiopia to push ahead with the project as it won&#8217;t harm Egypt despite its fears.</p>
<p><strong>ETHIOPIA REQUESTS EXPLANATION:</strong></p>
<p>Outraged by the threatening remarks made by Egyptian politicians in connection with Ethiopia&#8217;s dam project, the Ethiopian foreign ministry has summoned the Egyptian ambassador in Ethiopia for clarification.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Ethiopian government and people are saddened by the shocking and violent remarks of Egyptian politicians&#8221; Dina said adding that &#8220;Ethiopia will continue to push ahead with building the power plant despite what so ever&#8221;.</p>
<p>When asked if Egypt has responded over the hostile remarks, Dina told Sudan Tribune: &#8220;We are still waiting. We haven&#8217;t yet received any official explanation from the government of Egypt&#8221;.</p>
<p>In a statement the Ethiopian government has condemned what it said were irresponsible statements by Egyptian politicians.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Ethiopian government chooses to remain patient about these remarks, but the unconstructive propaganda against Ethiopia continued&#8221; said the government.</p>
<p>&#8220;In any event, Ethiopia will continue to work to forge stronger ties with all friendly countries and neighbors to create a conducive environment in its fight against its greatest enemy, poverty. In that spirit, Ethiopia will continue to cooperate with Egypt.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>WAR OVER THE NILE:</strong></p>
<p>As Ethiopia presses ahead with construction of Nile dam some political analysts have speculated that Egypt and Ethiopia could go to war over their Nile water dispute.</p>
<p>Egypt has long opposed the construction of Africa&#8217;s biggest hydroelectric power plant project arguing that it could diminish the rivers water supply to its territory.</p>
<p>The Ethiopian official has declined to comment on whether Ethiopia is ready for any possible confrontation over the resources dispute.</p>
<p>He also refused to comment over the level of Ethiopia&#8217;s security to defend any attacks.</p>
<p>According to Global Firepower reports, the country which is Africa&#8217;s most populous nation after Nigeria has the second strongest military on the African continent.</p>
<p>Recently an Ethiopian military official alleged to Sudan Tribune that the East African nation has developed a drone (unmanned aerial vehicle); a military technology often associated with the United States.</p>
<p>Source: SudanTribune</p>
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