how about telling you about water "lefts"???
you mean coastal right in the Agean Sea?
or te disputes with Syria on river regulations?
The situation is simply as such:
Turkey is right! On all four elements: Water, soil, sky or fire..
When Turkey is right on waters, this is water right
Ask anyone else and they'll confirm
2007-10-12 22:56:16
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answered by Anonymous
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CONCLUSIONS
First and foremost, Turkey views water as a catalyst for cooperation rather than a source of conflict.
Economic development and the spreading of prosperity to all people in the region will be the most effective means of creating a climate of peace and good neighborly relations in the Middle East.
Transboundary waters should be used in an equitable, reasonable and optimum manner.
The WEHAB approach is essential for sustainable socio-economic development, namely for reducing poverty and hunger. This fact has been recognized by the UN bodies as well as many international organizations and NGOs during the WSSD Summit and the Third Water Forum.
Turkey welcomes the recent change in the strategy of the World Bank which made it possible to provide financial support for renewable energy projects, including hydro-power.
The looming water shortage at global level can only be addressed through a holistic approach and with technical and financial support by the developed countries, regional and international organizations and financial institutions.
In the case of southeastern Turkey, the GAP is not only generating environmentally clean electricity, but it is literally turning near desert areas into fertile farmland. The project is starting an economic revolution in the region. The benefits are not just to the local population who have some of the lowest incomes in our country but to Turkey as a whole. It will also help bring prosperity to a much wider region, riparian states in particular.
As regards Iraq, Turkey is prepared to contribute to efforts to provide humanitarian assistance, hydroelectric power and water services to the Iraqi people. Given its geographic proximity, know-how and experience, Turkey can take a part in and conrtibute to the reconstruction works in Iraq, including water and infrastructure as well as institution building.
Turkey has the capacity to assist the relevant authorities in their endeavour to restructure agriculture, irrigation and water use in Iraq. We are in a position to provide human resources, technical expertise and field work to this end.
2007-10-13 02:12:28
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answered by Mehmet K 3
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Turkey has water rights, period....
2007-10-12 14:07:22
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answered by sultan.murat 3
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ee what about that eeh, what do you mean???
2007-10-15 17:00:05
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answered by Anonymous
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hi cakcuk,
please explain the situation with USA and human rigths.
2007-10-12 13:03:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Do your own homework?
2007-10-12 12:57:07
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answered by Totally Blunt 7
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Hi,
I did not understand your question ...
What do you mean ?
How about your Country ?
Would you please tell us, your country ?
2007-10-12 14:55:01
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answered by Tanju 7
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