Israel, Jordan issue joint tender for Red Sea-Dead Sea canal

Jordan and Israel jointly announce international tender for construction of canal to bring water from Red Sea to shrinking Dead Sea • Canal will bring drinking water to Israel, Jordan and Palestinians, with desalination byproducts to replenish Dead Sea.

צילום: Reuters // The Dead Sea

Israel and Jordan have announced the issuing on an international tender for the construction of a water canal between the Red Sea and the shrinking Dead Sea.

The tender was officially published in newspapers on Tuesday.

The two countries made their joint announcement on Monday, after a meeting between Deputy Prime Minister Silvan Shalom and Jordanian Water and Irrigation Minister Hazim El-Nasser. The meeting was held on the Jordanian side of the Dead Sea.

The canal will carry water from the Red Sea north to the Dead Sea, which has been steadily drying out. A fixed amount of canal water will be siphoned off and desalinated to supply drinking water to Israelis, Jordanians and Palestinians, with the saline byproducts used to replenish the mineral-rich Dead Sea.

"Today we took an additional historic step to save the Dead Sea," Shalom was quoted as saying on Monday. "The joint international tender to be published tomorrow is proof of the cooperation between Israel and Jordan, and a response to those who cast doubt on whether the canal project would ever go ahead. This is an exceptional environmental and diplomatic achievement that testifies more than anything to the fertile cooperation between the countries."

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