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Ethiopia denies Trump claim mega-dam was financed by US

  • The $4-billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam will generate 5,150 megawatts of electricity, making it the largest dam by power capacity in Africa.
  • Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed denied Trump's claim that the dam was financed by the United States, stating it was funded through taxes and loans from Ethiopians.
  • The GERD's construction began in 2011 and its prime contractor said no international lenders were willing to finance the project.
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Ethiopia denies Trump claim mega-dam was financed by US

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Tuesday denied claims by President Donald Trump that the country's new mega-dam was funded by the United States.

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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says his country paid for the new mega-dam on the Nile River entirely on its own. US President Donald Trump claimed last month that the United States had financed the massive construction, but Abiy denies this.

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