(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 15. Despite all
efforts to restore peace in South Caucasus and beyond its territory
after the liberation of Azerbaijani lands from occupation, Armenia
continues to hinder this process, Trend reports.
Here we are talking not only about Armenia's non-constructive
actions in the political area but also about the environmental
terrorism that Yerevan has committed and continues to commit
against its neighbors.
Not only Azerbaijan but also Iran suffers from the ecological
catastrophe, the source of which is Armenia. Iran has repeatedly
raised the issue, in particular, about the pollution of the Aras
river by Armenia. But apparently, it's not enough, since Armenia
still pollutes this river, which is a significant source for
irrigation of lands in both Azerbaijan and Iran.
As a result of the activity of the Metsamor nuclear power plant,
located in Armenia, 12,000-16,000 cubic meters of radioactive waste
are dumped into the Aras river every day, not to mention the waste
of mining companies on the territory of Armenia. This threatens the
use of river water as a drinking and irrigation source.
Transboundary water flows coming from Armenia and flowing into
the Aras river are collecting industrial waste from enterprises
located in Gafan and Gajaran. In order to push Yerevan to build
water treatment facilities, this issue has been repeatedly raised
by both Azerbaijan and Iran, but no action has been taken by
Armenia.
In addition, German Ambassador to Azerbaijan Wolfgang Manig said
that several years ago Germany offered Armenia to build wastewater
treatment plants to stop the pollution of the Aras river, but the
issue has not yet been resolved. As a result, wastewater from
industrial enterprises in Armenia continues to flow into the Aras
river. Aras is the second largest river by its size in the South
Caucasus and the largest right tributary of the Kura, it's the main
source of water, and its pollution threatens the safety of all
border countries.
The pollution of the water resources of countries located in the
region caused by Armenia also grossly violates the principles of
the UN Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary
Watercourses and International Lakes. Moreover, the level of
pollution of the Okhchuchai river flowing into the Aras poses a
great threat.
Some 58 monitoring sessions were conducted in connection with
the state of the river. Samples were taken from three different
directions of the river. More than 150 water samples and more than
180 sediment samples were taken. A physicochemical analysis was
carried out on the basis of these samples. It turned out that the
level of pollution in the river is 5-7 times higher than normal.
Unfortunately, its pollution continues today. The level of heavy
and other metals in water is currently 5-7 times higher than
normal.
For Iran, the solution to the ecological problem of the Aras
river is of fundamental importance. Iran has repeatedly expressed
concern about the pollution of transboundary rivers and the danger
that threatens the Aras river. At the meeting of the
Armenian-Iranian intergovernmental joint working group held in
Tabriz in November 2019, issues of preventing pollution of the Aras
river were discussed.
Minister of Energy of Iran at the beginning of 2021 noted that
Yerevan is not taking sufficient steps to stop the dumping of waste
in Aras. The Iranian Prosecutor General during his visit to Armenia
in May 2022 raised the issue of water pollution to the country's
officials and said that Tehran and Yerevan plan to create a special
commission to investigate the pollution of the river.
Furthermore, recently at a meeting with Azerbaijani Foreign
Minister Jeyhun Bayramov, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein
Amir-Abdollahian said that the pollution of Aras and the
environmental disaster that its causing are of concern to Tehran.
The governor-general of Iran's East Azarbaijan Province Abedin
Khorram at a meeting with the Armenian Ambassador to Iran Arsen
Avagyan said that the Aras river is of great importance for Iran
and that his country expects serious steps from Armenia to control
mining waste.
The Iranian parliament has repeatedly held discussions on the
pollution of the Aras river by Armenia. In the reports discussed in
the Iranian Parliament, it was noted that the reason for the growth
of oncological diseases among the population of the Mughan district
of the Ardabil region is the pollution of the Aras river by
Armenia.
The Iranian Parliament stressed that Armenia caused great damage
to the environment by dumping radioactive waste into the river.
Fertile lands are located on the territory of Iran along the Aras,
agriculture is developed here. Local farmers use the river as
irrigation water. The pollution of waters with toxic substances
leads to a decrease in productivity and an increase in various
diseases among the population.
As a former member of the Iranian ParliamentMohammad Hasannejad
told Trend Armenia's pollution of the Aras river is an obvious problem for
everyone.
'It is enough to look at the river from the Iranian side below
the Norduz Bridge. A small stream from the Armenian side flows into
the Aras, and at this point, the blue color of the water turns into
the color of cement. The reason is the release of copper-containing
waste. The Armenian side ignores this issue and waits for Iran to
resolve it. It can be assumed that either the Armenian side is
indifferent to all issues, or Yerevan believes that Iran is forced
to agree with Armenia,' he said.
Hasannejad noted that as a member of Parliament, he visited
Armenia in this regard to get acquainted with the situation on the
spot. 'Since Soviet times there has been a copper mine here, the
waste of which was transported to another place via pipelines.
However, later these pipelines rotted and as a result, the waste
began to flow into the Aras river,' he said.
According to the former deputy, the pollution of the Aras is not
only an environmental problem but also a safety problem.
'The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran should take measures to
prevent pollution of the river. I am of the opinion that Iran has
not acted decisively on this issue,' Hasannejad concluded.
It seems that Tehran intends to seriously address the issue of
restoring environmental safety. The question arises, will Iran
finally be able to force Armenia to take appropriate measures to
prevent environmental pollution, which has created many threats to
the South Caucasus region?
However, over the years, appeals for Yerevan to act at this
stage have not yielded any results. Armenia continues to pollute
cross-border rivers, threatening the ecological safety of the
region. It is not enough for Azerbaijan and Iran to take joint
steps to eliminate the environmental damage caused at the current
stage. Such steps on the part of Armenia can help solve the
problem. Otherwise, the pollution of the Aras river can lead to an
ecological catastrophe not only for Azerbaijan and Iran but also
for all the countries of the Caspian basin.
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