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The solution might come from Sudan, as they're pretty much in a similar situation to Egypt, but also apparently see some sort of benefit from the Renaissance dam. Sudan can be the middle man and help both sides come to some sort of agreement.What kind of solution is there to this problem? It is inevitable that any negotiations will lead to nowhere quickly.
Also, it won't be easy for the Egyptians to use force, as the Chinese are also involved.
Thats the first time I'm hear about a canal in Israel. How would that even work? Would Israel even agree to it?it’s odd that he felt the need for this blister though. Perhaps his message is to reassure his people after the week it took to get the Suez Canal passable again. There is some of talk of the Russians financing a canal through Israel connected to the Gulf of Aqaba, while East Asians shipping companies looking again at the the Arctic route for Shipping to and from Northern Europe.
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