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Ethiopia Never Wants Sudanese, Egyptians to Starve, Thirst - Premier

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[Ethiopian Herald] Water is flowing to Sudan and Egypt as usual while generating power to the Ethiopian people who do not want to starve and thirst the people of Sudan and Egypt, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed(PhD) said on Sunday.

Source: allAfrica.com

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