Ethiopia is going to formally inaugurate today the Great Renaissance Dam (GERD) in the Nile, a source of tension with Egypt for more than a decade. This colossal barrier, which is presented as the largest hydroelectric work of Africa, is one of the rare issues for which there is unanimity in this country of African horn, which is broken by armed conflicts, which continue in the two regions of the country with the largest population and the largest population. But the project is criticized mainly by Cairo, which, fearing that the main source of water supply will be deprived of it, emphasizes that it is an “existential threat”. Egypt, a country of about 110 million residents, depends on the Nile for 97% of its water needs, mainly for agriculture. President Abdel Fatah al -Sisi has promised that Egypt would take all measures provided for by international law to overcome aquatic stock safety […]
Source: News Beast

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