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Thursday, February 26, 2015
Israel and Jordan Sign Agreement on the First Stage of the Red Sea and

Israel and Jordan Sign Agreement on the First Stage of the Red Sea and Dead
Sea Water Project
(Communicated by the Regional Cooperation Ministry)

Regional Cooperation Minister Silvan Shalom, today (Thursday, 26 February
2015), signed the 'Seas Canal' agreement with Jordanian Water and Irrigation
Minister Hazim El-Naser at a ceremony attended by dignitaries from both
sides as well as representatives from the World Bank and the US embassies in
Israel and Jordan.

The agreement sets relations between Israel and Jordan regarding
implementation of the first stage of the 'Seas Canal' project, including the
construction of a desalination plant north of Aqaba that would supply water
to the Aravah region in Israel and to Aqaba in Jordan. Residual saline
brines will be piped to the Dead Sea via an approximately 200-km pipeline
from the Red Sea to the Dead Sea in order to stabilize and save the latter.
In the framework of the agreement, water from northern Israel will be piped
to Amman. The effect of the process on the Dead Sea, as well as other
environmental affects, will be monitored and studied.

Jordanian Minister El-Naser said that Jordan welcomed the cooperation that
would lead to the strengthening of bilateral links and facilitate joint
dealing with the water problem in the region.

Minister Shalom said, "I stand here very moved by this historic signing of
an agreement on a joint project to build a canal between the seas. Today we
are realizing the vision of Binyamin Zeev Herzl, the father of the state,
who in the late 19th century saw the need to revive the Dead Sea. This is
the most important and significant agreement since the peace treaty with
Jordan. This is the peak of fruitful and very good cooperation between
Israel and Jordan and will assist in rehabilitating the Dead Sea and in
resolving water issues in Jordan and the Aravah."
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