Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia are back at the discussion table about the disputed dam on the Blue Nile. The talks kicked off this weekend in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa. The Ethiopian Foreign Ministry announced the news, emphasizing their commitment to peaceful solutions. Interestingly, this comes two weeks after Ethiopia wrapped up the last filling phase […]
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