Iraq, Türkiye Signed Executive Mechanism For Water Cooperation Agreement
A statement by al-Sudani's media office said that, the mechanism was signed by Iraqi Foreign Minister, Fuad Hussein, and his visiting Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan.
Al-Sudani emphasised that, the agreement would be implemented through joint major project packages, in the water sector. He also stated that the mechanism would enhance bilateral relations and contribute to their growth in various fields.
The signing occurred at the conclusion of Fidan's visit to Baghdad, where he met with Iraqi President, Abdul Latif Rashid. A statement from the presidency said that, during the meeting, Rashid called for“a fair and balanced approach to water sharing, that safeguards Iraq's established rights in the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.”
“We must enhance water management practices, to reduce waste and achieve long-term sustainability,” Rashid added.
Iraq and Türkiye signed a 10-year management plan last year, for the water resources of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which originate in Türkiye's north and flow into southern Iraq. Iraq has long voiced concerns about its shrinking share of the water.– NNN-NINA
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