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President's Speech to African Summit is Decisive


Sat 27 Jun 2020 | 06:08 PM
Ahmed Moamar

By Bahjat Al-Obeidi

The events proved that President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi always fulfills promises he makes to himself.

Preserving Egypt and her people and not to waste any of the capabilities of this dear homeland, comes at the head of those covenants.

The close follower knows that President El-Sisi is working all levels and in parallel lines to solve the problems facing the Egyptian nation, and in all events he does not exclude any solution that can preserve Egyptian rights.

He always prioritizes peaceful solutions to everything else, at the same time he is working to strengthen the Egyptian army, which ranks tenth among the strongest armies in the world.

Among the important and even existential issues for the Egyptian people throughout history is the issue of the Nile, which is the lifeblood of Egypt.

Therefore, President El-Sisi attaches great importance to it, and affirms Egypt's principles that do not budge in this issue, which are based on the foundations, laws and treaties, international and historical conventions that affirm Egypt's rights to the water of the Nile.

President El-Sisi have repeatedly declared that Egypt will not allow a single drop of water to be lost from Egypt's internationally recognized share, at the same time that the President stresses the right of the African sister "state Ethiopia "to benefit from the Nile water in the development and production of electricity and energy, which is required by the construction and development process.

The founder of the International Federation of Egyptian Citizens Abroad stated that the speech made by Egypt's head during the mini-summit of the heads of the member states of the Presidency of the African Union through a video conference to discuss the Renaissance Dam issue, headed by President Cyril Ramaphosa, President of the Republic of South Africa and the current President of the Union, came Clear, strong and decisive.

Egypt's head said, "I explained the Egyptian vision based on the recognized international principles, which preserved for Egypt its rights, and supported Ethiopia's right to benefit from the waters of the Nile, under clear and unambiguous terms, namely respecting the rights of Egypt, and not limiting or violating those rights."

Al-Obeidi continued that President El-Sisi's speech at the mini-African summit only put points on the letters, and set the frameworks on which the negotiations should proceed, and also expressed Egypt's strong desire to ensure that no party is unique in the decision, and the status of the parties. The other is in front of the fait accompli, which is what Egypt will not and will not accept, as stated by Mr. President.

Al-Obeidi directed all greetings and appreciation to President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, announcing the renewal of his absolute support for his sovereignty in all steps taken, calling on the Egyptian people at home and abroad to continue their support for the President and the Egyptian military in this historical circumstance that passes in Egypt And the region, confirming its tremendous confidence in Egypt's ability with the wisdom of its leader and the valor of its army to win all the battles that compel Egypt, which has always been calling for peace, to fight.

Contributed by Ahmed Moamar.