Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia leaders to hold periodical summits every 6 months

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Wed, 16 May 2018 - 08:38 GMT

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A general view shows construction activity on the Grand Renaissance dam in Guba Woreda, Benishangul Gumuz region in this March 16, 2014 file photo.

A general view shows construction activity on the Grand Renaissance dam in Guba Woreda, Benishangul Gumuz region in this March 16, 2014 file photo.

ADDIS ABABA - 16 May 2018: The leaders of Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia agreed to hold periodical summits every six months to be held alternately at the capitals of the three countries.

At the end of 14-hour negotiations, the foreign and irrigation ministers of the three countries as well as their chiefs of intelligence services signed a document on the outcome of the Addis Ababa meeting.

As regards the three-way fund of the infrastructure, the three countries agreed that senior officials will meet to discuss the best ways to set up the fund. Their recommendations will be submitted to the leaders of the three countries via the ministers concerned.

The Egyptian delegation to Addis Ababa talks comprises Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, acting Intelligence chief Abbas Kamel and Irrigation Minister Mohamed Abdel Ati.

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