Iran&s Foreign Ministry says that although the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) acknowledges Iran&s water rights from Helmand River, it has not met its pledges to ensure the flow of water.Naser Kenani, Iran&s foreign ministry spokesman, said that Iran is seriously pursuing the issue of water, and granting the rights would be an expression of goodwill of the IEA.&The Afghan side is responsible to provide Iran&s water rights, and Afghan government officials acknowledge and emphasize Iran&s water rights based on the existing treaty, but unfortunately regarding ensuring the water rights, despite the follow-ups, we do not see such a thing happening,& Kenani said.The IEA does not deny Iran has the right to water from the Helmand River and says that it is committed to the 1973 water treaty, but drought has reduced water levels.Suhail Shaheen, head of IEA&s political office in Qatar, recently said that the issue should be resolved based on the 1973 treaty, as well as developments, including climate change, that have occurred since its signing.&But if anyone is using force, we know the history and we will defend our people.
That is our right.
We are defending.
We are not violating anyone&s rights,& he said.In May, Iran&s president warned the IEA not to violate water rights of the Iranian people over their shared Helmand River.The post Iran says IEA has not met its pledges over water rights first appeared on Ariana News.
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