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Iraq Receives More Water from Turkey as Bilateral Ties Strengthen

Iraq receives more water from Turkey following direct talks between both countries’ leaders. The decision helps Iraq address serious water shortages and strengthens ties between Baghdad and Ankara. The two governments agreed on a daily release of 420 cubic meters of water per second.

Iraq receives more water as a result of this step, supporting regions hit hardest by drought. The increased water flow will improve conditions along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Farmers and residents in southern Iraq will benefit most from the additional water.

Both sides described the water deal as part of a growing alliance. The Iraqi Parliament Speaker praised Turkey’s quick response to Iraq’s urgent need for water. The cooperation shows that both governments are committed to tackling environmental challenges together.

The water agreement highlights the importance of regional partnerships in solving crises. The two countries share strong political, economic, and geographic ties. Leaders from both sides stressed their determination to build on this agreement through further cooperation.

Iraq receives more water from Turkey at a time when official reports warn of a worsening shortage. The country currently consumes more than 19 million cubic meters of water per day. However, Iraq’s water supply has fallen short, leading to rising concerns about drought.

The new arrangement will provide hope for many communities that depend on the rivers. The deal demonstrates that dialogue can produce meaningful solutions. Observers expect more joint steps between Iraq and Turkey to follow.

The agreement could also open the door for new projects on water management. Both countries may work together on building dams and improving irrigation systems. Experts believe such cooperation can secure water supplies for future generations. Environmental groups have welcomed the move and urged both sides to maintain dialogue. Many Iraqis now hope that this water release marks the start of long-term solutions.

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