Ethiopia's Prime Minister, Abi Ahmed, appeared in Sudan yesterday on a one-day visit highlighted strengthening relations between the two countries, the power Sudanese News Agency (SUN) nitty gritty.
SUN said Ahmed was gotten at Khartoum air terminal by his Sudanese accomplice, Abdullah Hamden.
The Ethiopian News Agency said that Ahmed's visit to Sudan comes when the three sided dealings on Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam are continuing under the sponsorship of the African Union (AU).
Ahmed's visit in like manner agrees with the visit of US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, to Khartoum, the association said, without explaining in the event that the two would meet.
Under around fourteen days back, a gigantic Egyptian task headed by Prime Minister Mustafa Majorly visited Sudan and agreed on a drawn out game plan for interest and wouldn't allow Ethiopia's dam to inclination the honors of the two countries.
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Then, security pressures have brought up in the Al-Fashaqa line zone among Sudan and Ethiopia.
Sudanese media reports said Ethiopian worker armed forces went after the Sudanese area, which achieved the killing and harming of Sudanese fighters.
Ethiopia is building a $5 billion dam near the limit with Sudan it says will give the country much-required power and money related recuperation. Egypt believes it will bind its induction to Nile waters.
Egypt is, when in doubt, dependent on Nile water, getting around 55.5 million cubic meters a year from the stream, and acknowledges that filling the dam will impact the water it needs for drinking, cultivating and power.
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