THE IRAN-IRAQ BOUNDARY DISPUTE AND THE SUMAR PROTOCOL

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CIA-RDP08C01297R000600010047-6
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December 11, 2012
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47
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February 19, 1960
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Declassified and Approved ForRelease2013/01/25 : CIA-RDP08001297R000600010047-6 DEPARTMtNT OF STATE INSTRUCTION 1763 80 ORIGIN NEA SUBJECT: INFO EUR NO.: -COtTP?BEN.:2-1.41.6- CAe.6773 February 199 1960 The Iran.4raq Boundary Dispute and the Sumer ProtoCol IRC American :1;mbassy3 BAGHDAD, and TEHRAN IO TO: American Consulate, KHORRAMSHAHR, and BASRA USUN GE CIA OSD NEIL/GTD-Iran Des WEA/NE4raq Desk 147,-Library Reference.. XRCAR4liss DeBerry ? INRAOMR4Iro Liebesny - e ( ,------- Reference le made to Tehran's despatch 209 of September 309 1959 and Khorramshahr's undated OM (received by the Department in November 1959). After considerable research, the Department is now able to provide the post with information concerning the so-called "Sumer Protocor. It is hoped that the following information will be of value to the posts As part of the boundary settlement between the Ottoman Empire and Persia, the Constantinople Protocol of 1913 provided in Article 1 that the Delimitation Commission to be established under the Protocol should work out a special arrangement for the division of the waters of the Gangir River between the two parties. The Delimitation Commission discussed the problem of the Gangir River in its 28th session (Minutes of the Delimitation Commission, p. 45)0 After long debate the British and Russian Commissioners, who had the power to arbitrate between the two parties, proposed the equal division of the waters between the two countries, half of it going to Mandeli in present-day Ira% half to Sumer in Iran. A. subterranean ckanal constructed by the inhabitants of Mandali was to be closed, but should remain the property of these inhabitants. In case the people of Sumer desired to use it, they should reach agreement with the inhabitants of Mandali. In subsequent sessions (Minutes, pp. 46 and 47) the carrying out of the decision regarding the division of the waters of the Gangir was discussed,: The British and Russian Commissioners declared that this VAS beyond the Jurisdiction of the Commissioners and that differences between the two parties should be settled by diplomatic means. If necessary, the consuls general of Great Britain and Russia in Baghdad should mediate any dispute in this matter* The British Admiralty Handbook, Iraq and the Persian Gulf, September 1944, states on page 317 that e Gangir water, on which the cultivators of Mandell depend, has been a source of much troubloolt and on page 544 it is stated that "since 1918 cultivation has suffered seriously by the attempted monopolization of the Gangir water on the Persian aide of the frontier." It should be noted, however, that in the complaint of Iraq to the League of Nations in 1934 and the sub. eequent discussions in the League Council the Gangir problem was not included in the Iraqi grievances. ?073sPir DRAFTED BY: NEtta Kaurzesmm 2/18/60 RHE - Mr. Liebesny (By Phone) BERM APPROVED BY: NEA/EX - Adrian T. Middleton Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/25: CIA-RDP08001297R000600010047-6