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    War: International law can not force Turkey to open water to Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Sun 03 Jun 2018, 3:03 am


    War: International law can not force Turkey to open water to Iraq

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The legal expert, Tariq Harb, on Sunday, that the law and international treaties can not oblige Turkey to open water to Iraq, adding that the talk of politicians on the resort to the international community to resolve the water crisis between Iraq and Turkey will not work.
    "The international law stipulates that no country should harm another country on the subject of water, but that law does not obligate Turkey to pay harm to Iraq," Harb said in a statement to al-Maaloumah. "The threat of politicians in Iraq to resort to society To pressure Turkey to give water to Iraq will never work, because Turkey did not enter with Iraq in the Convention of the riparian states. "
    He added that "resolving the water crisis in Iraq depends on sitting at the table of one dialogue, with the Turkish side to obtain Iraq's natural right to water, and take commitments from the other party to abide by it, and thus become the Turkish side is bound to pledge to give Iraq its natural share of water."
    "Iraq's resort to military option in obtaining its rights from water is no longer a valid option, but will drag Iraq into greater problems," he said. "The time of using force in such things has become the past." Ending / 25 n

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