Why Is Water Being Sold To Jordon?

It is not oil anymore but water which is on sale now. 

While the Nile Basin nations fight over water of the Blue and White Nile, Israel and Jordon are busy entering into a water sale deal.


Under this deal, the Jewish state has agreed to sell an unprecedented amount of water to Jordon. Apparently, this will significantly boost Jordanian exports to Palestinians in West Bank.

Most of Africa is under drought and looking at eager supplies of water and other means of livelihood. Ethiopia has been able to go against the tide and start irrigating its ambitious and promising Renaissance Dam project, much to the dismay of Egypt.

After quite a cold war, Jordan and Egypt are coming close to each other and water is their reason for it. The meeting between the two countries was held just inside the Jordanian border. Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid and his Jordanian counterpart approved Israel's sale of 50 million cubic metres of water to its neighbour. 

This is being called a true water shed event, for no two countries have ever made such a big water sale deal. In fact, one cannot fathom having to purchase water, one of the freest commodities available to mankind.

 Jordan is one of the world's most water-deficient countries and experts say the country; somewhat like Ethiopia or Egypt for that matter. Jordon is home to 10 million people, has been grappling with one of its most severe droughts in its history. 

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