Trump: “Successful Approach” to Nile Requires U.S. Monitoring

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A “successful approach” to the Nile dispute requires U.S. monitoring, according to Donald Trump. The former President has offered to mediate the conflict between Egypt and Ethiopia, proposing a robust American role in overseeing the operations of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
Trump’s vision for a deal involves a clear exchange. He supports Ethiopia’s generation of “substantial amounts of electricity” but insists on “predictable water releases” for Egypt. He believes that only with strong U.S. coordination can these two competing needs be reconciled in a binding agreement.
The dam has been a source of friction since its announcement. Egypt fears that Ethiopia could use the dam to strangle its water supply, while Ethiopia insists on its right to develop. The dam is now operational, but the lack of a protocol for its use during droughts remains a major concern for downstream nations.
Trump’s history with the dispute includes a failed attempt to broker a treaty during his first term. Despite this, he continues to claim he “resolved” the issue. His recent remarks about the dam being a “big problem” highlight his view that the status quo is unsustainable.
By offering to return to the negotiating table, Trump is betting on his ability to pressure the parties into a deal. His focus on monitoring suggests a practical solution where the U.S. acts as a guarantor, potentially providing the confidence needed to end the standoff.

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