Nile Dam Row: Trump's US Ready to Mediate on GERD Dispute Between Egypt, Ethiopia| Firstpost Africa
Watch this video as Firstpost examines Donald Trump’s renewed diplomatic push to mediate the long-running Nile dispute between Egypt and Ethiopia over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). As Washington offers to bring Cairo and Addis Ababa back to the negotiating table, senior U.S. envoy Massad Boulos has engaged key stakeholders across the Horn of Africa. However, the mediation faces severe historical hurdles—following the collapse of the 2020 U.S.-drafted agreement, Ethiopia's rejection of binding operational limits, and Cairo's insistence that Nile water security remains an absolute red line. With the dam now operational, technical questions around drought management and water releases are colliding with broader geopolitical rivalries, Red Sea maritime security, and strategic alignments involving Somalia and Eritrea. Alyson Le Grange went on the streets to see what this crisis looks like for the people caught in the middle and tells you more on Firstpost Africa.TIME STAMPS:
0:00 – Introduction: Trump Wants Back Into The Nile Dispute
0:30 – Washington Pushes Egypt And Ethiopia Back To The Negotiating Table
1:00 – Trump Envoy Holds Talks With Ethiopia Over The GERD
1:30 – Why The U.S. Has Tried To Mediate The Nile Dispute Before
2:00 – Egypt Welcomes Trump’s Latest Mediation Push
2:30 – Egyptian Expert Warns This Could Be The Final Diplomatic Attempt
3:00 – Why Ethiopia Remains Suspicious Of U.S. Mediation
3:30 – The GERD Is Now Operational, Changing The Nile Dispute
4:00 – Egypt Demands Binding Rules For Water Releases And Droughts
4:30 – Ethiopia’s Red Sea Ambitions Add A New Dimension To The Rivalry
5:00 – Egypt, Somalia And Eritrea Align Against Ethiopia’s Regional Influence
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