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Sudan, Ethiopia agree to joint military force to protect dam
May 1, 2018 at 1:03 pm | Published in: Africa, Ethiopia, News, Sudan
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Sudan and Ethiopia have agreed to setup joint forces which will protect Addis Ababa’s Grand Renaissance Dam.

The Chiefs of Staff of both countries, Kamal Abdul-Marouf Al-Mahi and Samora Yunus, met last week to discuss the defence protocol signed between the two countries and a number of issues of common concern.

The Ethiopian-Sudanese Joint Military Commission concluded its work in the Ethiopian capital last Friday.

The two sides stressed “the need to abide by the results achieved and the readiness for full solidarity in securing the border, the exchange of information and control of rampant groups, combating smuggling, human trafficking, arms trade, drugs and transient crimes.”

They agreed to “activate forces … to maintain security and stability, as well as cooperation in the fields of joint training and exchange of experiences.”

Read: Sudan announces failure of Ethiopian Dam talks

The Grand Renaissance Dam has been built about 20 kilometres away from Sudan’s border. Its construction has led to a bitter diplomatic spat between the countries and their north African neighbour Egypt.

Cairo fears a possible negative impact of the Renaissance Dam on its annual share of Nile water, Egypt’s main water source; while Addis Ababa says that the dam will be highly profitable, especially when exploited in the production of electricity, and will not affect the downstream countries, Sudan and Egypt.

Source: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/2...ry-force-to-protect-dam/#.WurF92T0HhA.twitter
 
"Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Lieutenant General Dr Kamal Abdul-Maarouf Al-Mahi; accompanied by a high-level delegation on a two-day official visit at the invitation of his Turkish counterpart.
During the visit, the Sudanese delegation will witness the conclusion of joint field exercises organized by the Turkish armed forces in Izmir with the participation of chiefs of staff and military commanders of a number of countries around the world.
Sudan and Turkey signed 12 joint agreements during President Recep Tayyib Erdogan's visit to Khartoum last December."


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as far as I know , the dam is against Egypt interest ... or maybe its another dam !?
 
Sudan, Ethiopia agree to joint military force to protect dam
May 1, 2018 at 1:03 pm | Published in: Africa, Ethiopia, News, Sudan
20170409_2_22977132_20858114-e1494766575662.jpg

Sudan and Ethiopia have agreed to setup joint forces which will protect Addis Ababa’s Grand Renaissance Dam.

The Chiefs of Staff of both countries, Kamal Abdul-Marouf Al-Mahi and Samora Yunus, met last week to discuss the defence protocol signed between the two countries and a number of issues of common concern.

The Ethiopian-Sudanese Joint Military Commission concluded its work in the Ethiopian capital last Friday.

The two sides stressed “the need to abide by the results achieved and the readiness for full solidarity in securing the border, the exchange of information and control of rampant groups, combating smuggling, human trafficking, arms trade, drugs and transient crimes.”

They agreed to “activate forces … to maintain security and stability, as well as cooperation in the fields of joint training and exchange of experiences.”

Read: Sudan announces failure of Ethiopian Dam talks

The Grand Renaissance Dam has been built about 20 kilometres away from Sudan’s border. Its construction has led to a bitter diplomatic spat between the countries and their north African neighbour Egypt.

Cairo fears a possible negative impact of the Renaissance Dam on its annual share of Nile water, Egypt’s main water source; while Addis Ababa says that the dam will be highly profitable, especially when exploited in the production of electricity, and will not affect the downstream countries, Sudan and Egypt.

Source: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/2...ry-force-to-protect-dam/#.WurF92T0HhA.twitter
The Arab stories...Poor Egypt, she has to import water from Natanyahu sceptic tank as Jordan or die of thirst...but this time Natanyahu owns both sources..his sceptic tank and the Ethiopian dam...
 
The Arab stories...Poor Egypt, she has to import water from Natanyahu sceptic tank as Jordan or die of thirst...but this time Natanyahu owns both sources..his sceptic tank and the Ethiopian dam...

well , Turkey are doing same thing to Iraq , Syria and Iran ( Khouzestan Province) , but our so called leaders are useless or else we should declared full scale war against her and give her 2 choice: 1- cancel the project 2- stuck for decades long war which will drain all her resources ....
 
well , Turkey are doing same thing to Iraq , Syria and Iran ( Khouzestan Province) , but our so called leaders are useless or else we should declared full scale war against her and give her 2 choice: 1- cancel the project 2- stuck for decades long war which will drain all her resources ....
The next wars will be over water disputes...
For the case of Egypt , she can't use the Brits agreement and applied for today's realities...that is insane and nobody thinks war will be the solution or Egypt will win it..
 

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