Ethiopia: Inconsiderate Remark to Hydrodynamic Reality
ETHIOPIA, JUL 23 – Ethiopian officials reject claims of US funding for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which now supplies electricity to 60% of the population after 14 years of domestic financing.
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Ethiopia: Inconsiderate Remark to Hydrodynamic Reality
President Trump's remarks about the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) have indeed stirred controversy across Eastern Africa, particularly between Ethiopia and Egypt. Trump unashamed claim and characterization of the dam as "closing up water going to the Nile," calling it "incredible" and suggesting the U.S. would resolve the issue quickly is undue and uninvited intrusion in the normal and peaceful play field of the riparian countries game.
Ethiopian official denies Donald Trump’s claim that US funded River Nile dam – Daily News
ETHIOPIA: An Ethiopian official has denied Donald Trump’s claim that the United States helped fund Ethiopia’s new megadam on the River Nile, saying it is false and “destructive”. Last week, President Trump said the controversial dam was built “with United States money, largely”. Officially known as the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (Gerd), the project is Africa’s biggest hydro-electric plant and a major source of pride for Ethiopians. Over the…
Ethiopia declares Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam just the beginning: More nile dams planned for development - Egypt Independent
The CEO of Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) Coordination Office, Aregawi Berhe, announced that Ethiopia requires even more water dams to achieve development in its agriculture and energy sectors, stating unequivocally that “GERD is not the end of the road.” Speaking to Ethiopian media on Wednesday, Aregawi added that the GERD project is merely …
Guadi Calvo*, Latin American Summary, July 23, 2025. The axis of international tension seems to be shifting to the quadrant that composes the Horn of Africa. To which we must add Sudan, the basin of the Red Sea, in which houthis missiles manage transit to and from the Gulf of Aden and the south of the peninsula [...] The entry Ethiopia, under the Egyptian dagger. was first published in Latin American Summary.
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