ANKARA – For Turkey, which is struggling with drought and water crisis in agricultural production, the Anahtar Party has proposed a groundbreaking solution. The Deputy General Chairman Responsible for Agricultural and Food Security Policies, Hasan Hüseyin Demiröz, announced with their prepared technical plan that they will divert water's route from the Black Sea to Central Anatolia. The most remarkable point of the project is that water will be transported without any electrical energy, solely through the natural gradient (gravity) method. Demiröz stated that the project's kitchen includes retired experts from the DSI and geophysical engineers, saying, "We have water, we have the mind to manage it. We just need a strong will to bring it to life." The project foresees the inter-river transfer of waters from the water-rich Black Sea basin. The plan's operation is as follows: Basin Transfer: Water will be transported from Çoruh to Yeşilırmak, from there to Kızılırmak, and finally to ...