Jordan has decided not to participate in a high-profile joint project with Israel and the Palestinian Authority to dig a canal connecting the Red Sea and the Dead Sea, public broadcaster Kan reported Thursday.

According to anonymous sources, Amman decided to end the joint pipeline project, assessing that there was “no real desire on the part of the Israelis” for the plan, which had stagnated for several years, and not progressed forward.

According to Kan, Jordan would now focus on an internal project of pumping water from the Red Sea and desalinating it at a plant in the Gulf of Aqaba.

However, even if donors are found to fund this internal water supply project, its construction could take five or six years, and the kingdom will have to continue to purchase some 50 million cubic meters of water from Israel per year, provided as part of the 1994 peace agreement between the two countries.... Read More: i24