Egypt and Tanzania hail Nile Basin progress in follow-up FM phone call, reject unilateral moves

In a phone call following their December 2025 meeting, Egyptian and Tanzanian foreign ministers welcomed advances in consultations to restore inclusivity to the Nile Basin Initiative and rejected unilateral actions on the river. They emphasized cooperation for water security and reviewed the Julius Nyerere hydropower dam built by Egyptian firms.

Egypt's foreign ministry said on Monday that Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and his Tanzanian counterpart Mahmoud Thabit Kombo—building on their December 2025 meeting—welcomed positive developments in consultations to restore inclusivity to the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI).

Abdelatty emphasized the importance of cooperation and integration on the Nile River for mutual benefit, stressing adherence to a spirit of consensus and brotherhood in line with international law. The ministers reviewed progress on the Julius Nyerere dam project in Tanzania, implemented by Egyptian companies, with Kombo commending the efficiency and expertise of the Egyptian firms.

Both viewed the project as advancing bilateral ties and shared economic, investment, trade, industrial, and developmental interests. Addressing regional developments in the Horn of Africa and the Great Lakes region, they stressed support for national institutions and respect for states' unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.

The ministers agreed on comprehensive approaches to Africa's security and developmental challenges, committing to enhanced bilateral and multilateral coordination for shared interests, stability, and development.

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Ethiopia's Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos met with counterparts from Nile Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement signatory countries in Addis Ababa. The ministers discussed full implementation of the agreement and swift establishment of the Nile Basin Commission. They affirmed their firm stance on legal and historical collective water use rights on the Nile River.

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Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam reaffirmed Cairo’s commitment to strengthening cooperation with Nile Basin countries and sharing technical expertise during an official visit to South Sudan. The visit included a tour of Egypt’s irrigation mission in Juba and participation in Nile Day celebrations. Sewilam emphasized the Nile Basin Initiative as a comprehensive framework for joint cooperation.

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