Ethiopia, Egypt, Sudan Agree to More Talks to Resolve Dam Feud
- African Union is brokering negotiations to end impasse
- President Trump suggested Egypt could bomb the mega dam
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Egypt and Sudan agreed to hold further talks with Ethiopia in a bid to resolve a long-running feud over a giant dam the latter nation is building on a tributary of the Nile river.
African Union-brokered negotiations on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam resumed on Tuesday after a seven-week break and adjourned after an agreement was reached to spend the next seven days finalizing a time-line for future talks and narrowing outstanding differences.