Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia failed to achieve a breakthrough in the African Union-led talks to revolve their yearslong dispute over the controversial dam that Ethiopia is building on the Blue Nile, the three countries announced on Sunday.
Foreign and irrigation ministers of the three nations met online for the second time in a week in efforts to find an agreed approach to resume their talks focused on the filling and operation of the Grand Ethiopia Renaissance Dam.
Sunday's meeting, held over videoconference, failed to find a common ground to move forward, "because of differences over how to resume the talks and procedural aspects related to the negotiating process," Egyptian foreign ministry said in a statement.