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Egypt to recognize South Sudan after secession

CAIRO — An Egyptian foreign ministry official says Egypt will recognize South Sudan after secession later this week.
Mohammed Mursi told the Al-Ahram daily on Tuesday that Egypt will name its new ambassador to Juba the same day South Sudan declares …

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

An Egyptian foreign ministry official says Egypt will recognize South Sudan after secession later this week.

Mohammed Mursi told the Al-Ahram daily on Tuesday that Egypt will name its new ambassador to Juba the same day South Sudan declares its independence from the north. South Sudan is to become the world’s newest country Saturday.

Sudan lies astride the middle reaches of the Nile, the primary source of water for mainly desert Egypt. The White Nile, one of the river’s two main tributaries, runs through south Sudan. Egypt fears an independent south Sudan may come under the influence of rival Nile basin nations and affects its share of the river’s water.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

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