Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said Wednesday that Egyptian, Sudanese and Ethiopian officials were considering options to achieve positive outcomes that serve the interests of their nations.
Shoukry stressed that negotiations on Renaissance Dam were not as easy task, noting that they were complicated and needed patience and clarity about all threats that could face Egyptians now and in the future.
The Egyptian top diplomat said his country sought after boosting cooperation and building trust between Casio and Addis Ababa, as they enjoy deeply-historic ties.
Shoukry pointed out that the positive thing in these negotiations is agreement reached among the three countries to come to a satisfied compromise despite challenges, differences, and the attempt of each party to achieve maximum interests to his country.
Source: MENA
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