Ethiopian Border Sudan Accepts UAE's Mediation Offer

An initiative by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to meditate on the border dispute with neighbouring Ethiopia has been approved by Sudan’s cabinet.

The move would see UAE construct a mega-dam on the River Nile.

The al-Fashaga farmlands – where Ethiopia’s northern Amhara region meets Sudan’s Gedaref state in the east is claimed by both nations and has recently been a source of clashes between troops, stoking fears of a wider conflict.

In remarks to parliament on Tuesday, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said his country ‘did not want a war’ with Sudan over the territorial dispute.

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Meanwhile, negotiations over the Grand Ethiopia Renaissance Dam (Gerd) have remained deadlocked over the years – despite recent interventions by the US and the African Union.

Ethiopia opposes any external parties other than the African Union (AU) in the mediation on the dam dispute.

It has been building the mega-dam on the Blue Nile River, which Sudan and Egypt oppose, to produce electricity to power its economy.

Egypt fears that the volume of water on the Nile downstream – which it relies on for almost all its water needs would drastically reduce.

Sudan, which sides with Egypt, would benefit from reduced flooding, according to experts.

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK