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    Representative agriculture: Turkey did not abide by the global agreements of the riparian countrie

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    Post by Rocky Sat 15 May 2021, 6:55 am

      Representative agriculture: Turkey did not abide by the global agreements of the riparian countries

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    Today, Saturday, the Parliamentary Agriculture and Water Committee confirmed that Turkey has not adhered to the international agreements of the riparian countries
    . "The Turkish side ignored the decline in Iraq's water share by not adhering to the international agreements of the countries,   " said a member of the committee, Abdul Amir Al-Deby, in an interview with the Iraqi News Agency and followed by Al-Eqtisad News. On the beach ", pointing out that" the Ministry of Water Resources bears responsibility and tracks this file individually. "
    Al-Dubai stressed "the need for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to play its role and approach the United Nations regarding Turkey's water policy," noting that "Turkey has built dams on the sources and path of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which led to a decrease in Iraq's water share despite the existence of global agreements related to the riparian countries."
    He called for "the importance of coordinating positions between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Water Resources in this file, which is considered one of the security and economic issues, and must be dealt with by the Iraqi government."
    Yesterday, Friday, the Ministry of Water Resources revealed holding meetings and continuing official correspondence with Turkey, Iran and Syria, to resolve the water file and agree to share damage during a period of water scarcity and lack of water revenues.
    Ministry spokesman Ali Radi said, "The revenues of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers have decreased by about 50% of their rates during the past year, so the ministry held a meeting with the Syrian side and technically communicated with the Turkish side, to agree to share the damage caused by the lack of revenues due to climate change, according to the signed agreement." between countries".

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