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German government has nothing to do with GERD construction: Ambassador Hartmann
German Ambassador praises Al-Sisi's invitation to Israeli Prime Minister for bilateral meeting in Sharm El-Sheikh, describing it as 'courageous'
Published in Daily News Egypt on 21 - 09 - 2021

German Ambassador to Cairo, Frank Hartmann, has stressed that negotiation and diplomatic efforts are the only solution to the prolonged dispute between Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia regarding the filling and operation of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
"The UN Security Council has worked to achieve a fair distribution of [Nile] water between the three countries, Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia, but the dispute escalated in the recent period," said Hartmann.
He also denied reports that the German government injected investments in the construction of GERD, which Egypt formally protested a few months ago. Hartmann said, "The German government has nothing to do with this matter."
In a press conference on Monday at the German Embassy in Cairo, the German ambassador praised Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi's invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett for a bilateral meeting in Sharm El-Sheikh. He described the move as "courageous", and that it would have a positive impact on the negotiation track between Israel and Palestine.
In a different context, Hartmann said that Egypt was always the country he wished to work in, stressing the depth of strategic relations between Egypt and Germany, and strong cooperation in several economic, political, and cultural fields. He also praised the role played by the Egyptian state in supporting peace in the Middle East, highlighting Cairo's success in forging the ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel last May.
Hartmann also valued Egypt's constructive role in the Middle East peace process, and its recent reconstruction efforts in the Gaza Strip.
He stressed that Middle East crises can only be solved through negotiation, noting that Germany has opened a dialogue with Egypt on this issue within the framework of the Munich Group.
On economic cooperation with Egypt, he stressed that Germany is Egypt's first commercial partner and has large investments in various fields, including new and renewable energy, gas, and others. He added that last month witnessed the signing of the largest deal between Egypt and the German company Siemens to establish the first high-speed electric railway, connecting the east and west coasts of Egypt.
Regarding German investments in Egypt, Hartmann said that the total German investments in Egypt amounted to €5bn, with Siemens accounting for the largest share of €2.6bn.
Hartmann pointed out that German investments are concentrated in energy projects in Ain Sokhna and Aswan, and that there are negotiations between German companies to manufacture green hydrogen in Egypt.
Moreover, Germany signed a cooperation agreement with Egypt to inject €150m annually in vocational education, technical training, urban development, and natural gas projects. The total Egypt-Germany cooperation portfolio amounted to €1.6bn.
Hartmann noted that Egypt has balanced between its efforts to combat COVID-19, protect the health of citizens, and preserve economic development, expressing his hope that Egypt will continue to control the pandemic.
Regarding Egypt's support to combat COVID-19, Hartmann affirmed Berlin's keenness to support Cairo to confront the virus spread through vaccination.
He added that he met with the World Health Organization, in which they agreed that Germany will provide Egypt with 7 million medical masks for medical staff, and 850,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine. It is expected that a shipment of AstraZeneca vaccine will arrive in Egypt within the coming days.
As for security cooperation, Hartmann stressed that both countries work closely in regard with Middle East security issues, including Libya, expressing his hope upcoming elections will be held on 24 December as planned. He applauded Egypt's great efforts to ensure security and stability in Libya, referring to cooperation with Cairo to combat terrorism and terrorist organizations.
Regarding women's empowerment, the German ambassador praised the recent legislation issued in Egypt to support and empower women, which set the legal age of marriage and criminalized FGM.
Hartmann concluded that everyone in Germany is awaiting the legislative elections in the country, which will result in the departure of Chancellor Angela Merkel after 16 years in power. He noted that the German foreign policy does not affect these elections, except for the withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan.


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