Egypt's Sisi expresses gratitude for Trump's backing on Nile water issue

Sisi also calls on Trump to continue sponsoring his plan related to Gaza, saying Egypt is exerting "maximum possible effort" to ensure the success of endeavours aimed at ending Israeli genocide.

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Sisi speaks during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday, Jan. 21 2026. / AP

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el Sisi has expressed gratitude to US President Donald Trump for supporting Egypt on the Nile water issue, while also urging Washington to maintain its role in efforts to end Israeli genocide in Gaza.

Speaking on Wednesday during a meeting with Trump on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Sisi said that he appreciated the US president’s backing of Egypt’s position on water security.

“I thank President Trump for his support to Egypt on the water issue,” he said, according to remarks released by the state-run Al-Qahera News channel.

Trump said on January 16 that the US was ready to restart mediation efforts between Egypt and Ethiopia over the long-running dispute.

The Nile River, spanning approximately 6,650 kilometres in length, is shared by 11 countries: Burundi, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt.

The Ethiopian government inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile on September 9 2025 after 14 years of construction, a project that has long been disputed by downstream nations Egypt and Sudan over its filling and operation.

Egypt and Sudan have long called on Ethiopia to reach a legally binding tripartite agreement on the filling and operation of the dam.

Israeli genocide in Gaza

Separately, Sisi called on Trump to continue sponsoring his plan related to Gaza, saying Egypt is exerting “maximum possible effort” to ensure the success of endeavours aimed at ending the war. He credited Trump’s intervention with helping bring Israel’s genocidal war to an end.

“Were it not for President Trump’s efforts, the Gaza war would not have stopped,” Sisi said, adding that Egypt seeks continued US engagement until the plan is fully implemented.

The Egyptian president also congratulated Trump on “a successful year of achievements” and said Egypt welcomed participation in the Board of Peace under Trump’s leadership.

Egypt’s Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that Cairo welcomes an invitation from Trump to Sisi to join the board.

The ministry said that Egypt “agrees to accept the invitation after completing the relevant legal and constitutional procedures.”

The creation of the board coincided with the launch of the second phase of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Palestinian resistance group Hamas that was supposed to halt Israeli genocide in Gaza, which has killed more than 71,500 people and wounded over 171,300 others since October 2023.

The initiative is part of a 20-point plan proposed by Trump and adopted by the UN Security Council under Resolution 2803 in November 2025.