Egypt Warns UN: Will Defend Nile Rights Against Ethiopia’s Unilateral Dam Actions
Egypt asserts its sovereign right to take all necessary measures to protect its vital Nile water interests amid Ethiopia’s unilateral actions on the Grand Renaissance Dam, challenging international norms.

In a critical move reflecting broader global concerns about national sovereignty and resource security, Egypt has formally notified the United Nations Security Council that it reserves the right to take all necessary measures to defend its existential interests regarding the management of Nile River waters. This declaration follows Ethiopia's contentious inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), a colossal hydroelectric project on the Blue Nile that has become a geopolitical flashpoint in East Africa. Can America Afford to Ignore Global Water Conflicts? While this dispute unfolds thousands of miles from U.S. shores, it underscores a clear lesson for America:...
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