Egypt stresses the need to reach a binding legal agreement on the Renaissance Dam

Today, Tuesday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry affirmed the constants of the Egyptian position on the necessity of reaching a binding legal agreement, based on the well-established rules of international law, regarding the negotiations of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.

This came during Shoukry's meeting today with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Christophe Lutendola, on the sidelines of the ministerial preparatory meeting for the climate conference held in the capital, Kinshasa, according to Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid.

The spokesman said, in a press statement, that "the two ministers stressed the importance of strengthening bilateral relations at various levels, and the desire to advance them to broader horizons in order to achieve the interests of the two brotherly peoples."

The spokesman added that Minister Shoukry affirmed Egypt's keenness to enhance security and stability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, pointing to Egypt's contribution to the United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Congo "MONUSCO", since the mission's mission began more than twenty years ago, stressing that Egypt will spare no effort in Provide all possible support for the establishment of stability throughout the Congo.

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