Egypt’s Coptic Pope Says Confident GERD Talks Will Lead to Solution

Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II with Ethiopia’s new ambassador in Cairo, Markos Tekle (Spokesperson of the Coptic Church)
Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II with Ethiopia’s new ambassador in Cairo, Markos Tekle (Spokesperson of the Coptic Church)
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Egypt’s Coptic Pope Says Confident GERD Talks Will Lead to Solution

Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II with Ethiopia’s new ambassador in Cairo, Markos Tekle (Spokesperson of the Coptic Church)
Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II with Ethiopia’s new ambassador in Cairo, Markos Tekle (Spokesperson of the Coptic Church)

Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II is confident the negotiations between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) will move forward towards a solution that is appropriate for all.

Speaking during his meeting with Ethiopia’s new ambassador in Cairo, Markos Tekle, the Pope said that he aims to gradually change the misconceptions between both peoples and support the relations to facilitate the negotiations, which are expected to resume soon.

Pope Tawadros II described the Nile River as “God’s gift for all of us, same as sun and air.”

The Pope praised the strength of the relationship between Egypt and Ethiopia, as well as between the Egyptian and Ethiopian churches, referring to his visit to Ethiopia and the loving relationship he has with the patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Mathias.

The Pope also stressed the important role the Ethiopian ambassador will play to boost ties between both countries and the two peoples during his term, according to a statement issued by the spokesperson of the Coptic Church.

Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia have been in negotiations over GERD for years, with the latest round sponsored by the African Union (AU).

The countries have not reached an agreement yet, as the path of negotiations remains unclear due to the countries' failure to reach a unified draft on contentious issues which should be presented to the AU presidency.

Egypt and Sudan stress the necessity of reaching a binding agreement that guarantees the rights and interests of the three countries, in accordance with the Declaration of Principles Agreement signed in 2015 and the principles of international law.

Earlier, Ethiopia announced the completion of the first filling of the dam, without agreeing with Egypt and Sudan, which angered the two downstream countries.

Meanwhile, the Ethiopian ambassador affirmed his country's appreciation for the recent position of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on Ethiopia's right to development.

He told Egyptian media that his role as a diplomat is to create agreement between the two countries, noting that he will seek to support relations and facilitate negotiations on the Renaissance Dam.

During his video-conference speech to the 75th UN General Assembly, Sisi called for an agreement on the GERD, stressing that the negotiation period should not be extended indefinitely in an attempt to impose a fait accompli.



Israeli Military Renews Orders for Palestinians to Leave Northern Gaza

Displaced Palestinians make their way as they flee areas in the northern Gaza Strip, following an Israeli evacuation order, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Gaza City October 12, 2024. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas
Displaced Palestinians make their way as they flee areas in the northern Gaza Strip, following an Israeli evacuation order, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Gaza City October 12, 2024. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas
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Israeli Military Renews Orders for Palestinians to Leave Northern Gaza

Displaced Palestinians make their way as they flee areas in the northern Gaza Strip, following an Israeli evacuation order, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Gaza City October 12, 2024. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas
Displaced Palestinians make their way as they flee areas in the northern Gaza Strip, following an Israeli evacuation order, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Gaza City October 12, 2024. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas

The Israeli military on Saturday renewed its orders for Palestinian in the northern Gaza Strip to leave their homes and shelters as troops press on a weeklong offensive against militants.

Military spokesman Avichay Adraee told people to leave parts of Gaza City’s Sheikh Radwan neighborhood and other areas in and around Jabaliya, the urban refugee camp where Israeli forces carried out several major operations over the course of the war and then returned as militants regroup.

In a post on X, Adraee asked people to head south to Muwasi, a packed area in southern Gaza designed by the military as a humanitarian zone.

Most of the fighting in the past week was centered in and around Jabaliya that was pounded by Israeli war jets and artillery. Residents said they have been trapped inside their homes and shelters. The military also ordered the three main hospitals in northern Gaza to evacuate patients and medical staff.

At least 42,175 Palestinians have been killed and 98,336 others injured in Israel's military offensive on Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, Gaza's health ministry said on Saturday.