The file of the Nile water witnessed several contradictions recently before a meeting of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi with Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn and inking a memorandum of understanding between both countries to deal with the problem of Renaissance Dam, Egypt's Ambassador in Khartoum Osama Shaltout said Sunday.
Shaltout's remarks came during his meeting with national newspapers and MENA correspondent in Khartoum.
Shaltout asserted that the agreements inked between Egypt and Sudan maintained the share of both states of Nile water.
"There is coordination between the ministries concerned with the dam file in the three countries," he said.
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