GERD Crisis: Egypt Appeals to UN Over Dam Threat

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THE AFRICA TIMES | SUDAN — In a significant diplomatic maneuver, Egypt has formally petitioned the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Cairo warned of critical dangers arising from escalations regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and associated Eastern Nile Basin developments.

Egypt urged the international community to preempt unilateral actions. These actions, it argues, could destabilize the region and threaten Egypt’s essential water security.

Egypt’s Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelatty, delivered the message to the UNSC President on September 9, 2025.

According to the Foreign Ministry, the letter underscored Egypt’s serious concerns. These concerns address “unilateral measures that gravely violate international law, undermine Nile Basin countries’ rights, and threaten the interests of present and future generations.”

The ministry asserted that Egypt’s appeal to the UNSC represents a legal imperative, not a political gesture. It seeks to protect Egypt’s intrinsic and historical rights to Nile waters.

“The right to life is non-negotiable. Egypt rejects any illegal or unilateral acts compromising its water security,” Abdelatty stated, reaffirming Egypt’s reliance on international law and established treaties for shared watercourses.

Cairo’s Position on GERD

Egypt’s appeal coincides with what it views as “alarming attempts” concerning the GERD’s management and filling.

The Foreign Ministry accused Ethiopia of escalatory policies, disregarding bilateral agreements and international conventions. These include the obligation to prevent significant harm to downstream countries.

The statement condemned “provocative maneuvers” that could intensify regional instability. Egypt’s appeal seeks to prevent further escalation toward conflict.

Egypt has consistently acted in good faith. It has exhausted avenues of negotiation, diplomacy, and mediation, including UN forums, African Union-led processes, and other international platforms.

GERD dam

Global Responsibility

Egypt’s letter implored the Security Council to uphold its responsibility under the UN Charter, maintaining international peace and security.

The ministry insisted that the Council must act concerning unilateral actions like the GERD. These actions, it argued, jeopardize the survival of over 100 million Egyptians and destabilize the region.

“Egypt’s patience should not be mistaken for weakness. We consistently seek fair, balanced, and cooperative solutions safeguarding all riparian states. However, Egypt will never accept imposing a new Nile reality undermining its water security and violating its sovereignty,” the statement read.

The Foreign Ministry warned that the current situation could create a precedent for unilateral exploitation of shared rivers, fueling future conflicts.

Commitment to Peaceful Resolution

Despite its strong rhetoric, Egypt reaffirmed its preference for diplomacy over confrontation.

Abdelatty stressed Cairo remains open to constructive dialogue. He seeks cooperative mechanisms to achieve a sustainable and legally binding GERD agreement.

“Egypt does not oppose development or equitable use of the Nile waters. However, such development must not compromise Egypt’s fundamental right to water security,” the Foreign Minister clarified.

Cairo has consistently signaled support for African-led solutions and regional cooperation. These efforts must respect international law and acknowledge the interdependence of Nile Basin states.

Message to the International Community

Concluding its message, Egypt emphasized that its recourse to the Security Council is a last resort. This reflects both the urgency of the GERD crisis and the gravity with which Cairo views potential consequences.

“Egypt’s national security and its people’s well-being are directly linked to the Nile. Any unilateral action undermining this lifeline is a red line. We call for swift and decisive international action to prevent escalation and uphold justice, equity, and international law,” the Foreign Ministry stated.

With this action, Egypt has placed the GERD dispute before the UN. The stakes have shifted from regional negotiation to global diplomacy. The Africa Times continues to monitor developments.

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