The Nile dam will interrupt the water stream
Cairo – Akram Ali
Sources in the Egyptian ministry of agriculture have confirmed that the ministry has received the committee report on the effects of Ethiopian renaissance dam. The report was produced
by experts from Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia and to other international consultants.
The sources said that the report had been finalised on Friday night, and was sent to ministry for further discussion in how to deal with Ethiopia regarding the dam and converting the stream of the Nile.
The committee advised of the importance of direct discussions between the Sudanese, Egyptian and Ethiopian governments.
The sources revealed some of the report’s content which included reviewing some technical issues.
The report highlighted the negative results the dam will have on Egypt and Sudan and suggestions on how to deal with them.
The report was a year in the making. Two representatives from each country and six international experts were involved.
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