Iranian parliamentarians travel to Afghanistan to pressure the Taliban on water rights

No further details or when the trip is to take place have been provided.

Iran and the Taliban have clashed over the not enough water reaching Iran from the Helmand River in recent months.

Iranian officials, including president Ebrahim Raisi, have often complained about the Taliban not allowing water from the river reaching Iran. The Taliban has said water inequity is due to lack of rain in region.

The Iranian ambassador to Afghanistan, Hassan Kezemi Qomi, has said that the Taliban has agreed to allow Iranian experts inspect the level water in the Kajaki Dam and Helmand River.

Iran’s water rights over the Helmand River have long been a point of dispute between Iran and Afghanistan.

In a treaty signed in 1973, Afghanistan committed to the flow of twenty-two cubic meters of water per second into Iran.

 

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