Calling the dam a “big problem,” Donald Trump has offered a technical solution. The former President has offered to mediate the dispute between Egypt and Ethiopia, proposing a data-driven approach to the standoff over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
In his letter to Cairo, Trump outlined a proposal. He believes that with “the right technical expertise” and U.S. monitoring, the nations can agree on a protocol. This would allow Ethiopia to generate electricity while guaranteeing “predictable water releases” for Egypt.
The dam has been a major source of tension since its announcement. It fundamentally alters the hydrology of the Nile. Egypt views it as a threat to national security, while Ethiopia views it as a symbol of progress. The lack of a binding treaty has kept tensions high.
Trump has often discussed the dispute, sometimes simplifying the details. His recent description of the dam as a “big problem” reflects his continued concern. His latest offer serves to remind the world of his diplomatic ambitions.
By offering to bring technical experts to the table, Trump is signaling a desire to move past political posturing. His focus on a verifiable agreement suggests he wants to solve the practical issues at the heart of the conflict.
