Afghanistan/Iran: Negotiating Hamoun Water Right, Only Way for Sistan to Survive: Report
Aug 29, 2018
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Tehran Times
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The Hamouns are transboundary wetlands on the Iran-Afghan border made up of three lakes: Hamoun-e Helmand, which is entirely in Iran, Hamoun-e Sabari on the border, and Hamoun-e Puzak, almost entirely inside Afghanistan. The three lakes are linked and fed by water from the Helmand River which starts in the Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan.