Map of the river Nile locating the Grand Renaissance Dam in
Ethiopia. A section of the river has been diverted to complete
construction of the huge dam which is worrying downstream countries
dependent on the river for water.
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — The foreign ministers of Egypt and Ethiopia are meeting in Addis Ababa in an effort to defuse tensions over a huge dam Ethiopia is building on the Blue Nile River. Dina Mufti, a spokesman for the Ethiopia’s foreign ministry, says Ethiopia wants Egypt to understand that the dam is not going to harm Egypt “in any way.” The two ministers had a news conference scheduled for Monday morning but it was cancelled.
Egypt and Ethiopia began a sharp exchange of words after Ethiopia last month started to divert Nile waters as part of the construction of its massive $4.2 billion hydro-electric project dubbed the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Egypt fears the dam will mean a diminished share of the Nile, which provides almost all of the desert nation’s water needs. – AP
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — The foreign ministers of Egypt and Ethiopia are meeting in Addis Ababa in an effort to defuse tensions over a huge dam Ethiopia is building on the Blue Nile River. Dina Mufti, a spokesman for the Ethiopia’s foreign ministry, says Ethiopia wants Egypt to understand that the dam is not going to harm Egypt “in any way.” The two ministers had a news conference scheduled for Monday morning but it was cancelled.
Egypt and Ethiopia began a sharp exchange of words after Ethiopia last month started to divert Nile waters as part of the construction of its massive $4.2 billion hydro-electric project dubbed the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Egypt fears the dam will mean a diminished share of the Nile, which provides almost all of the desert nation’s water needs. – AP
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