Egypt Awards Trump Its Highest Honor, the ‘Order of the Nile,’ for Gaza Peace Plan
Egypt accuses Ethiopia of harming downstream nations by mismanaging the $4.6 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and vows to safeguard water security amid stalled talks.
- President Donald Trump received the Order of the Nile, Egypt's highest honor, for negotiating peace between Israel and Hamas.
- At a summit in Egypt, President Abdel Fattah El-Sissi stated that Trump's proposal is the "last chance" for peace in the Middle East.
- Trump announced a ceasefire agreement in Gaza and secured the release of Israeli hostages, emphasizing his commitment to peace.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposed the proposed Palestinian state as part of Trump's long-term plan for the region.
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Ethiopia Accuses Egypt of 'Colonial-Era Mindset,' Says Cairo's Threats Undermine Nile Cooperation
Addis Abeba -- Ethiopia's Ministry of Water and Energy has accused Egypt of intensifying "hostile rhetoric" over the Nile River and the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), warning that Cairo's "colonial-era mindset" threatens regional cooperation among Nile Basin countries.
President Trump Receives Country’s Highest State Honor Following Historic Peace Deal
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi awarded President Trump the country’s highest state honor following the signing of the Gaza peace plan. “Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi decided on Monday to award US President Donald Trump the Nile Medal in appreciation of his contributions to peace efforts and conflict resolution, most recently his role in halting the war in Gaza,” The Jerusalem Post stated. New: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah …
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