The second round of trilateral negotiations surrounding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, GERD, which also holds immense significance for Egypt and Sudan, have ended on an inconclusive note, with Ethiopia pledging to continue talks “in good faith”.
The two-day talks, which brought together representatives from Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt to address contentious issues surrounding the GERD project on the Blue Nile, ended on Sunday in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
Head of the Ethiopian negotiating team, Ambassador Seleshi Bekele said in a statement the parties exchanged constructive ideas on various outstanding issues as Ethiopia reiterates its commitment to continue negotiating in good faith.
In a statement released by its Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation on Sunday, Egypt said the latest round of discussions concerning the four point two billion dollars dam concluded without making any significant progress
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