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Egypt says latest round of GERD talks are ‘last chance’ before second dam filling

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The latest meeting between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) may be the last chance to re-launch talks before it is filled for the second year in a row, Egypt said in a statement on Sunday.

The meeting concludes on Monday in Kinshasa. Previous attempts at reaching an agreement over the giant dam that Ethiopia is building on the Blue Nile have ended in deadlock.

Ethiopia says the dam is key to its economic development and power generation. Egypt fears it will imperil its supplies of Nile water, while Sudan is concerned about the dam’s safety and about regulating water flows through its own dams and water stations.

Ethiopia has said it will again fill the reservoir behind the giant hydropower dam after seasonal rains start this summer, a move that both Sudan and Egypt oppose.

“These negotiations represent the final opportunity the three countries must seize in order to reach an agreement … before the upcoming floods season,” Egypt’s foreign minister said in a statement.

Last week, Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said there would be “inconceivable instability in the region” if Egypt’s water supply were affected by the dam.

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