Sisi: Egypt did not enter into a struggle to increase its share of the Nile waters

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi affirmed today, Sunday, that Egypt did not enter into a struggle to increase its share of the Nile water.

Al-Ahram Gate newspaper quoted Sisi as saying, during his attendance at the first African Medical Exhibition and Conference, which started today in Cairo and will continue until the day after tomorrow, Tuesday, that "our share is estimated at 55 billion cubic meters, and it has not changed since the population was three million." souls so far."

He added, "We did not enter into a conflict with our African brothers in order to increase this share," saying, "If there is a challenge on the African continent, it is sincerely able to overcome it."

He pointed out that Egypt ranks first or second globally in benefiting from water treatments and desalination for the benefit of its people, pointing out that water treatment programs have been developed in accordance with international health standards and benefit as much as possible from them.

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