Iran, Afghanistan engage in productive talks over Hamun water share

Iran’s VP and the head of the country’s Department of the Environment has announced that Tehran and Kabul have recently engaged in fruitful talks concerning Iran’s International Hamun Wetland and its water share.
Ali Salajeghe revealed that Afghan officials have made a commitment to release the water share of the Hamun Wetland once Afghanistan receives sufficient precipitation, according to IRNA.
These discussions between Tehran and Kabul are still ongoing, with both parties working towards a resolution.
Emphasizing the Iranian government’s commitment to ensuring the well-being of its citizens and meeting their water needs, Salajeghe stated that even if precipitation conditions worsen in the Sistan and Baluchestan Province, there is no cause for concern. The official assured that the government will not tolerate any hardships faced by the people in accessing water resources.

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