Addis Ababa: Addressing Ethiopia's House of People's Representatives today, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed declared that Ethiopia's path to development can no longer be halted. Referring to the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), he said, building this mega project with our own hands and resources proves that no obstacle can stop Ethiopia's forward march. According to Ethiopian News Agency, the Prime Minister emphasized that Ethiopia is prepared to undertake further projects independently, dismissing any efforts by external forces-whether financial, propagandistic, or military-to hinder the country's growth. "We have the resilience to push forward with our development plans, regardless of resistance," he stated. Regarding GERD, the Prime Minister addressed the initial concerns raised by Egypt and Sudan over potential downstream impacts. He confirmed that the dam's water impoundment has proceeded without harming downstream countries. GERD stands as a symbol of Ethiopia's unwavering commitment, he remarked, ad ding that Ethiopia is committed to assisting Egypt and Sudan should they face water shortages. "We will always support our brothers in need, but stopping Ethiopia's development is no longer possible. The attempts have already failed," Prime Minister Abiy emphasized Ethiopia's commitment to peace, clarifying that the nation has no desire for conflict. However, he assured that Ethiopia would firmly counter any efforts to undermine its stability. "We have the strength and resources to defend our country if necessary," he stated, highlighting the focus on boosting domestic production of essential goods and reinforcing Ethiopia's readiness to maintain peace and security. Concluding his address, Abiy expressed confidence in Ethiopia's capability to steer its own development course. He reaffirmed, "Our ambitions, such as GERD, will continue to come to life through our own resources, capabilities, and enduring strength."