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    Al-Badri: The government is unable to resolve the water issue and must resort to the United Nations

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    Post by Rocky Tue 24 Jul 2018, 2:47 am


    Al-Badri: The government is unable to resolve the water issue and must resort to the United Nations

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The former deputy Ahmad al-Badri said Tuesday that the government is unable to solve the problem of water shortage in the Tigris after the futile talks with Turkey, stressing the need to resort to the United Nations to subject Turkey to provide Iraq with a sufficient water quota.
    Al-Badri said in a statement that "the central government was unable to solve the problem of water depletion in the Tigris river, after a lot of sterile talks with Turkey," noting that "the Ministry of Water Resources confirmed more than once, the absence of water crisis during the year The current year, but next year may see a disaster due to the drying of the Tigris River. "
    Al-Badri stressed that "the government should resort to the United Nations to solve the water problem, subject Turkey to granting Iraq sufficient water, and organize agreements relating to riparian states."
    "The demands of the demonstrators included solving the water problem, but this does not concern the government alone, but must be discussed externally with the responsible parties, especially the United Nations," he said. Ending / 25 n

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