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    Parliament asks Turkey to "wait" to fill its dams .. and declare the emergency in Iraq

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    Parliament asks Turkey to "wait" to fill its dams .. and declare the emergency in Iraq Empty Parliament asks Turkey to "wait" to fill its dams .. and declare the emergency in Iraq

    Post by Rocky Mon 04 Jun 2018, 1:05 pm

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     Baghdad / Range
    Minister of Water Resources Hassan al-Janabi said on Sunday that half of the water revenues of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers depend on Turkey. He pointed out that Turkey started filling the dams since last March, during the consultative session held in parliament with his presence and Agriculture Minister Falah al-Zaidan. 
    "Turkey started filling its dams on March 1, despite the existence of agreements between the two countries stipulating prior coordination on filling the dams," Janabi said. 
    "Iraq as a state can not impose its will to cancel the damage caused by the dams, but what it can do is reduce the damage," al-Janabi said. "There are more than 40 memorandums of understanding on this matter." "Half the water revenues of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers depend on Turkey," he said. 
    Over the past two days, traces of the filling of the Turkish Elso dam have begun to appear on the Tigris River in the capital Baghdad and the city of Mosul, significantly downstream.
    In turn, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Hamam Hamoudi, that the parliament has taken its recommendations on the water crisis. 
    "The parliament is taking Hamoudi's recommendations on the water crisis, notably the declaration of an emergency situation for the high-level government committee formed for the crisis," Hammoudi's office told parliament's deputy speaker in a statement. 
    The statement added that "Hamoudi called on the government to be the High Committee formed for the water crisis in a state of emergency until the end of the crisis completely in all parts of Iraq, while stressing the formation of a security force with judicial backing to end the water abuses in the provinces to achieve equitable distribution for all. 
    The statement quoted Hamoudi as saying that "the Iraqi parliament will send an urgent message to his Turkish counterpart calls for postponing the filling of the Eliso dam for three months, and the formation of a parliamentary parliamentary delegation to visit Turkey and agree on the same subject, in addition to activating the Iraqi-Turkish parliamentary friendship committee at the highest levels and levels."
    In turn, demanded the deputy for the province of Diyala Raad Dahlaki, internationalization of the issue of cutting water from Iraq. 
    "At a time when Iraqis are turning to the day when Iraq is settling politically, security and economically, we are surprised by a worse disaster than Iraq, through its governments that were formed during the past years, in which the country lost money and slaves," al-Dahlaki said in a statement received by Al-Mada. The cutting of water from Iraq by neighboring countries, which will cause the collapse of the permanence of life in this country. " 
    He added that "Iraq and its people have fallen victim to a series of internal and external conspiracies. Yesterday, we fought the liberation of the country from the abomination of terrorist organizations that were funded externally and after we emerged from this great ordeal victorious, we began to fight the reconstruction and reconstruction of the provinces that were damaged by their occupation by these organizations" .
    "The neighboring countries are responsible for the humanitarian disaster that Iraq will face in relation to the cutting of river levels. The government and the foreign ministry are responsible for not concluding the treaties in order to preserve Iraq's share of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and its associated branches with neighboring countries."
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