Baghdad: The Iraqi Parliament has initiated discussions on the framework agreement concerning water management between Iraq and Turkey. This critical meeting saw the attendance of the Minister of Water Resources, Aoun Dhiab, alongside senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
According to National Iraqi News Agency, the discussions aim to address the water issues that have been a point of contention between Iraq and Turkey. The agreement is expected to cover various aspects of water resources management, which is crucial for both nations due to shared water bodies and regional water needs.
The presence of high-level officials underscores the significance of these talks, as both countries seek a cooperative approach to manage their water resources effectively. The outcome of these discussions may pave the way for future collaborations and agreements in other areas of mutual interest.