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Egypt was obviously gotten clueless Ethiopia started diverting the Blue Nile a month prior, amidst endeavors to assemble a hydroelectric dam.

 

The stream is a feeder of the Nile, on which Egypt is strongly dependent.

 

The Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is a $4.7bn (£3.1bn) adventure that Ethiopia says will over the long haul give 6,000 megawatts of power.

 

It says the Blue Nile will be barely diverted at this point will by then have the choice to follow its customary course.

 

"Egypt's water security can't be mishandled using any and all means," Mr Morse said on Monday. "As head of the state, I attest to you that all options are open."

 

"In case Egypt is the Nile's approval, by then the Nile is a gift to Egypt,'' he expressed, refering to standard sayings about the stream in an emotive transmission talk.

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