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The article discusses Ethiopia's escalation regarding the construction of three new dams on the Blue Nile and its emphasis on independently managing the water resources, which threatens Egypt's water share of 55 billion cubic meters annually. It clarifies that Ethiopia is seeking to change the rules governing the management of the Nile River and to control the flow of water, posing a significant threat to Egypt's interests. In response, Egypt is taking various measures to protect its rights, including the potential use of legal and diplomatic tools. The article indicates that Egypt will not remain silent in the face of Ethiopian attempts to dominate the river and will take decisive steps to confront the construction of the new dams—especially as Ethiopia continues to add more dams as part of its strategy to control water. These developments could cause severe damage during drought years or in the event of an extended dry spell.
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