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The newly elected president Mohamed\u00a0Morsy\u00a0is opening history books to solve the Nile issue with the millennium old relation of\u00a0 Egyptian Coptic Church with Ethiopia.\u00a0\u00a0For over 1500 the Ethiopian Orthodox Church received its patriarch form Egypt . The Ethiopian church in return grants the freedom of worship in Egypt by using Nile as\u00a0deterrence\u00a0\u00a0menacing to deviates the Nile water if freedom of Christian cult was not respected. There was a time the Ethiopian kings menaced the Egyptian Muslim leaders to detour the Nile water at its source if the persecution of the Muslims in the Nile country\u00a0continuous.<\/p>\n
There is other main diveregance<\/em> between the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and the Egyptian Coptic church on Keys of the Der el Sultan<\/em> Church in Jerusalem. The key is now in the hands of the Ethiopian monks at the monastery in the heart of Jerusalem. In the \u00a01967 \u00a0six day war \u00a0the key was given back by the Israeli army to the Ethiopians. Recently the Israeli court\u00a0judged in favor\u00a0\u00a0Egyptian church\u00a0. \u00a0This conflict by the sisterly churches was used as an arm by the Israeli politician between Egypt and Ethiopia. The author was once represented the Ethiopian side of the story \u00a0 at \u00a0 the Israeli court in the end of 1970\u2019s.<\/p>\n The newly elected head of the Coptic Church at the recent death of the Patriarch Pope Shenouda III informed the press on Thursday that the church is prepared to accompany newly elected President Mohamed Morsy on his tour of Ethiopia to discuss Nile water allocation if asked to do so.<\/p>\n President Mohamed Morsy will visit Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, as the head of Egypt\u2019s delegation at the African Summit on 15 and 16 July.<\/p>\n