04 February 2012
GARMIYAN - The Iraqi Kurdistan regional government has allocated more than 545 million IQD ($468,000) to provide a water network in the disputed area of Koks parish.
The parish is located 100 km southeast of Kirkuk and lies between Kalar and Jalawla. The ownership of all these areas is disputed between Kurdistan and Baghdad.
Salar Aziz, press secretary for Garmiyan Water Directorate, said the construction of the project will launch as soon as possible.
This is not the first project that the regional government has funded in Koks. In 2009 the Kurdish government allocated land and money for the construction of 600 houses for Koks residents.
GARMIYAN - The Iraqi Kurdistan regional government has allocated more than 545 million IQD ($468,000) to provide a water network in the disputed area of Koks parish.
The parish is located 100 km southeast of Kirkuk and lies between Kalar and Jalawla. The ownership of all these areas is disputed between Kurdistan and Baghdad.
Salar Aziz, press secretary for Garmiyan Water Directorate, said the construction of the project will launch as soon as possible.
This is not the first project that the regional government has funded in Koks. In 2009 the Kurdish government allocated land and money for the construction of 600 houses for Koks residents.
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