(Jan 14, 2015, (Cairo)--Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church on a visit to Egypt said Wednesday that the two countries are "united by nature" through the Nile river and should overcome challenges through their bilateral relations. "You should help building bridges that transfer truths without distortion," Patriarch Mathias I told a news conference.
Egypt's Coptic Pope Tawadros II also attended the conference and stated that the Ethiopian and Egyptian churches "surely play a role" in pushing talks forward asserting that "dialogue can solve any problems."
"It is important that everybody works toward building bridges, not only with Ethiopia but with everybody else, a policy we are witnessing with President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and the government," Tawadros said. In his meeting with the Ethiopian patriarch, El-Sisi said the Nile is a “source of life” for Egypt, not just development.
Ethiopia has repeatedly said that Egypt, a downstream country, will not be negatively affected by the under-construction dam. Both countries, along with Sudan, which is also downstream from the dam, have agreed to commission a new report on the effects of the dam by a yet-to-be selected international consultancy firm. Read more from Ahram Online »
Egypt's Coptic Pope Tawadros II also attended the conference and stated that the Ethiopian and Egyptian churches "surely play a role" in pushing talks forward asserting that "dialogue can solve any problems."
"It is important that everybody works toward building bridges, not only with Ethiopia but with everybody else, a policy we are witnessing with President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and the government," Tawadros said. In his meeting with the Ethiopian patriarch, El-Sisi said the Nile is a “source of life” for Egypt, not just development.
Ethiopia has repeatedly said that Egypt, a downstream country, will not be negatively affected by the under-construction dam. Both countries, along with Sudan, which is also downstream from the dam, have agreed to commission a new report on the effects of the dam by a yet-to-be selected international consultancy firm. Read more from Ahram Online »
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