Jordan on Sunday contacted Syria for the second time in less than a month and urged officials to stop the cultivation of crops upstream and downstream on the Yarmouk River. The Jordanian side said the farming activity is slowing the river’s water flow and storage at Wihdeh Dam, a water official, who declined to be named, said yesterday. …
Although the Kingdom sent a letter earlier this month to Syria objecting to the cultivation of crops on the Yarmouk River, the cultivation continued, consuming Jordan’s water share and slowing the river’s flow, he said.
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