(Bloomberg) -- Nigeria’s vice president said the speaker of Egypt’s parliament asked the West African nation’s leader, Muhammadu Buhari, to help mediate a dispute with Ethiopia over a multibillion dollar Nile River dam.
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Last week, Egypt and Ethiopia agreed to resume talks to resolve a dispute over the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which is set to be Africa’s biggest hydropower project when completed. Cairo says the dam could threaten its water supply.
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Egyptian Speaker Ali Abdel-Aal Sayed Hamad “conveyed the request for President Buhari to mediate on the issue between Egypt and Ethiopia,” Nigerian Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said on his Twitter account.
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