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Africa: Ten Years of Talks and Still No Resolution to Nile Controversy

Posted by King Senakareb - March 23, 2012 - Africa
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Contrary to the controversy it has engendered, the Nile river agreement should allow for more equitable water use and minimize potential conflicts between the riparian states, says an analyst.

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Africa: Ten Years of Talks and Still No Resolution to Nile Controversy

Originally posted 2010-05-19 12:16:27.

conflicts, Controversy, nile, states

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