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New Ethiopian Dams Pose No Threat - Sudanese Former Water Resources Minister
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New Ethiopian Dams Pose No Threat - Sudanese Former Water Resources Minister

All Africa about 13 hours 1 mins read
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- Sudanese international water expert and former Minister of Water Resources, Prof. Seif al-Din Hamad, said Ethiopia's planned additional cascading dams on the Abay (Blue Nile) River would not pose a threat to downstream countries.

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