The 1944 U.S.-Mexico Water Treaty remains the single most important bilateral agreement on water resources between the two countries.
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The 1944 U.S.-Mexico Water Treaty remains the single most important bilateral agreement on water resources between the two countries.
Water diplomacy is regarded as a means to prevent conflict and to enhance peace through the cooperative management of transboundary water resources
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