Abdel Fattah Al Sisi, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt. 1/2
"..you know the outcome of the ongoing decade long negotiations between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan as a result of Addis Ababa’s intransigence and unjustified rejection.”
“Egypt, which recognises the developmental rights of its [African] brothers, is one of the most water-deficient countries, its people remain under the water poverty line”.
President Al-Sisi in his speech echoed fellow African criticisms of the UNSC process & addressed issues related to Libya, Syria, Palestine & Yemen directly. See extracts from the full translation below.
In this passage President Al-Sisi addressed #GERD:
"the Nile River must not be monopolized by one state. For Egypt, the Nile water is an existential matter. This however does not mean we want to undermine the rights of our brothers and sisters sharing with us the Nile Basin."
Here here Al-Sisi addresses Africa development needs including wrt Covid.
"The African continent's unique features, is able to become a new locomotive for the intl. economy, particularly with the historic steps taken by the AU Union to launch the Continental Free Trade Zone."
In his conclusion Al-Sisis echoes calls for UN Reform on UNSC representation.
"Egypt stresses the importance of expanding the Council in both its permanent & non-permanent categories, which will ... achieve fair representation of Africa to correct the historical injustice."
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As nations of the world meet in NYC at #UNGA discusses Climate Change cooperation in advance of @COP26 there is a monster low pressure circulation/storm over Eastern parts of Europe.
And the weather forecast for the next five days looks a little hairy.
@COP26 Meanwhile a few 1000 kms to the south East rains over the Arabian Peninsula and Horn of Africa picked up again today.
@COP26 Zooming out we see that there are also multiple tropical storm candidates in the Tropical Atlantic which at a practical level make forecasting in Europe a little unpredictable as their path and intensity is very hard to predict.
Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, Pres. of the Democratic Rep. of the Congo:
"Africa does not need charity. Africa is fighting to gain space for liberty and action in a world which is constantly competing so as to forge a better destiny...
A German @dw_amharic report on Kobo. The massacre has been discussed in Ethiopia now for several days.
Additional info:
- TPLF was fighting 2 fronts 12 km from Kobo center
- Losing they chose to regroup in Kobo & used mortars, .50 & AAA machine guns on the outskirts of town.
This story remains un-reported by Western Media, and there are no recent specific international condemnations addressing numerous reported TPLF attrocities in the parts of Amhara Region that it is occupying.
The world has gathered to hear @JoeBiden the new "Leader of the free world" speak at the #UNGA. And Ethiopia is watching to see what he says about #UNGAEthiopiaCrisis and Human Rights after he imposed sanctions Friday on a nation facing a lethal rebel insurgency from the TPLF.
As the #UNGA headlining global leaders debate is about to begin, @POTUS/@JoeBiden speaking shortly, smart observers have their eyes on #UNGAEthiopiaCrisis - an issue which is threatening to divide the rich North West from the poor global south, especially Africa.
Yesterday I posted a thread on @USAmbUN's #UNGA briefing to media on U.S. Priorities for #UNGA76.
The questions raised in the CNN piece are general, but the specific issues around a novel new unilateral sanctions regime announced by @JoeBiden on Friday are very specific.
The Ethiopian PM @AbiyAhmedAli's response to @JoeBiden has resonated throughout Africa - published in full by numerous African news outlets - but largely ignored in Western media. There were no media questions on Ethiopia in @USAmbUN's presser Friday.