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Nile dam: Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan resume African Union-led talks

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Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia have to present draft proposals over the Great Nile Dam within 2 days as said by the Sudan Ministry of Water. There were long discussions about the negotiations and now have decided to resume them on Tuesday. The Ministry said on Sunday that the three countries will work upon unifying the texts of the agreements. 

This decision was led by the African Union between water and foreign ministers from the three countries. Egypt and Sudan were positive that a deal could be reached for this controversial dam. 

Data source: Al Jazeera

TOA Correspondent

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