Across Central Asia and Afghanistan, water remains one of the clearest examples of how countries are fundamentally interconnected. Rivers, lakes, and aquifers cross borders regardless of politics, linking communities, economies, food systems, and energy production throughout the region. In this context, strengthening cooperation is not simply a technical necessity, but a long-term investment in regional stability, resilience, and sustainable development.
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