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The article focused on Egypt's participation in building the Julius Nyerere Hydroelectric Dam and Power Station in Tanzania, which is a significant developmental achievement aimed at generating 2,115 megawatts of electricity to promote Tanzania's economy. It also emphasized the capabilities of Egyptian companies to implement large-scale projects across Africa. Officials confirmed that the project reflects Egypt's broader approach to strengthening African-to-African cooperation in water resources and development, and it serves as a practical response to Ethiopia's claims of control over the Nile River's resources. At the same time, tensions with Ethiopia are escalating, as Ethiopia rejects any international coordination regarding water management and asserts its right to protect its water interests. Egypt criticized Ethiopian statements that accused it of exerting political pressure over the Nile's waters.
تنويه: هذا ملخص تم إنشاؤه بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي
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