Erbil Seeks Riyadh's Assistance in Addressing Water Scarcity

Erbil delegation visiting Saudi Arabia included the Director General of Water in the Kurdistan Region, the Director General of Water in Erbil, as well as a group of investors and businessmen (Erbil Provincial Website)
Erbil delegation visiting Saudi Arabia included the Director General of Water in the Kurdistan Region, the Director General of Water in Erbil, as well as a group of investors and businessmen (Erbil Provincial Website)
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Erbil Seeks Riyadh's Assistance in Addressing Water Scarcity

Erbil delegation visiting Saudi Arabia included the Director General of Water in the Kurdistan Region, the Director General of Water in Erbil, as well as a group of investors and businessmen (Erbil Provincial Website)
Erbil delegation visiting Saudi Arabia included the Director General of Water in the Kurdistan Region, the Director General of Water in Erbil, as well as a group of investors and businessmen (Erbil Provincial Website)

A delegation from the local administration in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, is on a four-day official visit to Saudi Arabia to enhance investment opportunities and promote trade.

Erbil has sought assistance from Riyadh in addressing the escalating water crisis that has emerged in recent years.

On Tuesday, Erbil Governor Omed Khoshnaw led the delegation as it arrived in Saudi Arabia.

The delegation included the Director General of Water in the Kurdistan Region, the Director General of Water in Erbil, as well as a group of investors and businessmen.

As per a statement issued by the delegation, they held meetings with various Saudi officials and investors.

During their discussions with officials at the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) in Riyadh, they focused on the issue of water scarcity that the capital of the Kurdistan Region has been grappling with due to drought and the effects of climate change in the region.

According to an official statement, SFD’s Executive Director Sultan Abdulrahman received Khoshnaw and the accompanying delegation on Wednesday.

The delegation, as stated in the press release, aims to “discuss enhancing trade exchange and cooperation in investment projects, addressing the issue of drinking water shortage, and benefiting from Saudi expertise in various fields.”

After providing an explanation regarding the issue of climate change, Khoshnaw called on Saudi Arabia to “make an impact in assisting Erbil.”

“The need for clean water is growing every day, and Erbil, regardless of its population, is home to hundreds of thousands of refugees and displaced people who have come seeking stability and security,” said Khoshnaw.

“Like any citizen in Erbil, they require access to clean water,” he added.

Moreover, the Erbil delegation discussed “details of implementing the clean water investment project” with the Saudi side.

Like most Iraqi provinces, Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region, suffers from water scarcity, which has become more severe during the recent summers.

Last Sunday, Khoshnaw chaired an extensive meeting to address the issue of water scarcity in the province.

Several proposals were put forward to address the problem in certain neighborhoods of Erbil, as well as in districts, suburbs, villages, and other areas within the province.



US State Department to Asharq Al-Awsat: Trump Visit Stresses Saudi Arabia’s Pivotal Role in Resolving Regional Crises

Regional spokesman for the US Department of State Samuel Warburg speaks to Asharq Al-Awsat. (Turki al-Aqaili)
Regional spokesman for the US Department of State Samuel Warburg speaks to Asharq Al-Awsat. (Turki al-Aqaili)
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US State Department to Asharq Al-Awsat: Trump Visit Stresses Saudi Arabia’s Pivotal Role in Resolving Regional Crises

Regional spokesman for the US Department of State Samuel Warburg speaks to Asharq Al-Awsat. (Turki al-Aqaili)
Regional spokesman for the US Department of State Samuel Warburg speaks to Asharq Al-Awsat. (Turki al-Aqaili)

Regional spokesman for the US Department of State Samuel Warburg said that US President Donald Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday will focus on bolstering peace efforts in the region through cooperation with allies.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Warburg stated that the visit reflects, without any room for doubt, the important and strategic role Saudi Arabia plays in the region.

The US sees the Kingdom as a pivotal partner in efforts to boost regional security and stability, he added.

The visit to the Kingdom will not overlook the role Saudi Arabia has played in hosting negotiations related to the war in Ukraine and its role in easing tensions in Sudan and Yemen, he remarked.

The US values the Kingdom’s initiatives in supporting political solutions to conflicts and its ongoing efforts to secure energy markets, he said. It also values its contributions towards achieving regional stability through regional and international diplomacy.

Trump will discuss with Saudi officials strategic files related to regional security, defense cooperation and investments in technology and renewable energy, Warburg told Asharq Al-Awsat.

The visit will bolster cooperation over threats to marine navigation in the Red Sea, as well as developments in Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, Sudan, Libya and Iraq and confront Iran’s destabilizing behavior in the region, he revealed.

Commitment to partnership

Warburg noted that this was Trump’s first official foreign visit since his reelection as president. Heading to Saudi Arabia on his first visit reflects the United States’ deep commitment to its strategic partnerships in the Middle East.

Moreover, the visit is taking place at a critical time when the region is facing rising security and economic challenges, while the US is seeking to bolster its cooperation with Gulf partners in the defense and energy fields, and in investment, he added.

The visit will also tackle means to expand joint efforts to confront regional threats, such as Iran’s destabilizing behavior, the war in Ukraine and the need to restore peace in Gaza, he remarked.

On the bilateral level, Trump’s visit is an important opportunity to deepen the strategic partnership between the US and Saudi Arabia in the fields of defense, security, investment and energy, he stated.

The US is keen on strengthening this cooperation to confront regional and international challenges and build more diverse and sustainable economic ties that focus on joint interests, he stressed.

Furthermore, Trump’s visit underscores Washington’s firm commitment to strengthening its alliances with main partners in the Middle East, he said.

Strategic consultations

The US is committed to working with regional partners to reach sustainable political and diplomatic solutions to crises and supporting efforts to restore calm in Gaza and reach a permanent ceasefire, as well as confronting threatening activity in the Red Sea, Warburg remarked.

On Iran, he refrained from elaborating on the current negotiations taking place between it and the US.

He stressed, however, that Trump’s policy is clear: The US will not allow Tehran to acquire nuclear weapons. Washington will use all means of political and economic pressure to prevent it from developing nuclear arms.

He also stressed the need to confront Iran’s destabilizing behavior in the region.

Warburg noted Saudi Arabia’s efforts in achieving stability in the region and containing international crises. The US welcomes the Kingdom’s pivotal role in facilitating negotiations that were held between American, Russian and Ukrainian representatives.

The talks, which were held in Riyadh earlier this year, led to tangible progress in several humanitarian files.