Egyptian Diplomacy and Its Role in the Crisis of the Renaissance Dam Challenges and Solutions (2011-2016)
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This research (Egyptian diplomacy and its role in the Crisis of Renaissance Dam 2011-2016) aims to introduce the Renaissance Dam in terms of location, and the motive and objectives of construction and the damage caused by the downstream countries (Egypt and Sudan) as well as the extent of foreign intervention in Ethiopia, especially from the United States of America and Israel and support Ethiopia in all fields to make it the official agent for the West in the Horn of Africa and strengthen it at the expense of the Arab countries, especially Egypt. As this research showed the agreements on the Nile old and new, the second research focused on the role of Egyptian diplomacy in managing the crisis of the Renaissance Dam within five years.
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