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    Iraq and Syria sign an agreement to monitor the quantities of water received at the Turkish border

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    Iraq and Syria sign an agreement to monitor the quantities of water received at the Turkish border Empty Iraq and Syria sign an agreement to monitor the quantities of water received at the Turkish border

    Post by Rocky Sat 17 Jul 2021, 7:10 am

    Iraq and Syria sign an agreement to monitor the quantities of water received at the Turkish border
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    Mubasher: Mahdi Rashid Al-Hamdani, the Iraqi Minister of Water Resources, signed with his Syrian counterpart, Tammam Raad, a joint report to organize the water file between the two countries.
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    The Iraqi Ministry stated, that the agreement included the exchange of data related to the imports of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers periodically and in emergency situations, according to the Iraq News Agency, "Informed", today, Saturday.
    She added that the agreement also included activating the work of the technical committees and unifying positions regarding the quantities of water received at the Turkish-Syrian border.
    She pointed out that the two sides agreed to activate joint cooperation, exchange experiences, intensify holding technical and administrative meetings between the two sides, and share the damage caused by the decline in water imports and the impact of climate change.
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