Kazakhstan expresses concern over construction of Qosh Tepa canal in Afghanistan
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Qosh Tepa Canal Could Threaten Water Security in Central Asia, Kazakhstan Warns
Kazakhstan has expressed concern over the Qosh Tepa Canal, a major project under construction in northern Afghanistan, warning it could disrupt water flow and threaten water security across Central Asia. The post Qosh Tepa Canal Could Threaten Water Security in Central Asia, Kazakhstan Warns appeared first on KabulNow.
Kazakhstan expresses concern over construction of Qosh Tepa canal in Afghanistan
Kazakhstan’s Deputy Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Aslan Abdraimov, has warned that the Qosh Tepa canal in Afghanistan could significantly reduce the flow of the Syr Darya River, with direct consequences for the already depleted Aral Sea. He made the remarks at the recent international conference, Water Security and Transboundary Water Use: Challenges and Solutions, held in Astana. “No sharp fluctuations in water resources are expec…
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