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Home»News»Hosted by CC, King of Bahrain reveals his country’s position on the Renaissance dam crisis
Hosted by CC, King of Bahrain reveals his country's position on the Renaissance dam crisis
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Hosted by CC, King of Bahrain reveals his country’s position on the Renaissance dam crisis

Bill DittmanBy Bill DittmanSeptember 17, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain has expressed Bahrain’s support and solidarity with the “Renaissance Dam” crisis.Presidential Report In connection with this issue.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi received King Burmese on Thursday in Sharm el-Sheikh, where King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa “renewed the unity and support of his country for Egypt and Sudan, and defended all their legitimate rights and water security on the Nile.” Quoted by spokesman.

According to al-Sisi, the King of Bahrain “confirmed his support for efforts to reach a cohesive, fair and comprehensive agreement on the filling and implementation of the Renaissance Dam.”

The UN Security Council, in a statement, encouraged visitors to attend the African Union-led talks, and called on any observers from Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan to continue to support the joint talks. Intended to provide facilities for resolving pending technical and legal issues. The Security Council requested that in addition to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s ongoing inspections in Iran, that it monitor Iran’s compliance with “the steps required by the IAEA Board”.

Both Cairo and Khartoum welcomed the Security Council’s report, while Ethiopia opposed it, condemning its release 9 weeks after the Council’s session on the Renaissance dam crisis.

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