The Hydroelectric Power Station The Great Ethiopian Renaissance has brought many years of political disagreement with Egypt and Sudan.
Giant hydroelectric power station Great Renaissance of Etiopia In Blue Nile, they officially opened Ethiopia on Tuesday, September 9th. It is now the largest hydroelectric power station in Africa. This was reported by the British edition The Guardian.
The opening ceremony was performed on the lips, the Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed prime minister attended it, as well as the presidents of Somali, Djibuti and Kenya.
The construction of a hydroelectric power station has caused many years of hatred by Ethiopia with Egypt and Sudan.
The construction of a cascade of three dams began in 2011. About $ 5 billion was spent on building the facility, experts said.
Egypt and Sudan expressed concern, as the dam affects their water supply: about 90% of fresh water, Egypt receives from Nile, and any changes in the canal represent the strategic risk for the country.
Multilateral negotiations between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan were first carried out at the technical level, then participating in state leaders and international mediators, including the African Union, USA and the World Bank, but could not achieve agreements.
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Source: korrespondent

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