Donald Trump believes the “big problem” on the Nile can be solved with the right expertise. The former President has offered to mediate the dispute between Egypt and Ethiopia, proposing a technical solution to the political standoff over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
In a letter to Cairo, Trump outlined a path to peace. He stated that with “the right technical expertise,” a deal could be reached that allows Ethiopia to generate electricity while guaranteeing “predictable water releases” for Egypt. This approach aims to substitute political rhetoric with engineering solutions.
The conflict has been a defining issue for the region. The dam, now open, gives Ethiopia unprecedented control over the Nile’s headwaters. Egypt and Sudan have demanded a role in managing the river’s flow, a demand Ethiopia has rejected. The impasse has led to years of tension.
Trump’s previous attempts to solve the crisis were unsuccessful, but he remains undeterred. He has frequently claimed credit for managing the dispute, often exaggerating the results. His recent comments acknowledging the dam’s impact show he is still focused on the issue.
By offering to provide technical support, Trump is attempting to break the logjam. His focus on a verifiable, data-driven agreement suggests he believes that facts on the ground can overcome the mistrust between the nations, potentially leading to a lasting resolution.
