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    "I disrupted the export of oil." Al-Aqili reveals Iraq's financial losses due to the Kurdish dispute

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    financial - "I disrupted the export of oil." Al-Aqili reveals Iraq's financial losses due to the Kurdish dispute Empty "I disrupted the export of oil." Al-Aqili reveals Iraq's financial losses due to the Kurdish dispute

    Post by Rocky Mon 17 Jul 2023, 6:43 am

    [size=52]"I disrupted the export of oil." Al-Aqili reveals Iraq's financial losses due to the Kurdish disputes[/size]
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    Today, Sunday, political analyst Sabah Al-Ugaili attributed the non-resumption of the Kurdistan region's oil exports to the deep differences between the two Kurdish parties, while he confirmed that Iraq had suffered an estimated loss of $3 billion since the Paris court's decision to stop exporting to Turkey until now. 
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    Al-Aqili said in an interview with Al-Maalouma Agency, "This file will not be resolved without the government's intervention by converging the points of view between the two parties," noting that "the government has formed several committees in order to dialogue with the Turkish side to resume oil exports.”  
    He continued, "The past period witnessed deepening differences between Alekti and Parti over several files, most notably the sharing of resources and wealth, which affected the decision to resume oil exports," noting that "Iraq suffered an estimated loss of $3 billion as a result of not resuming exports since the Paris court's decision." Until now." 
    And Member of Parliament Muhammad Al-Ziyadi had confirmed, in an interview with Al-Maalouma Agency, that "the file of resuming oil exports from the Kurdistan region to Turkey is still thorny until now, adding that the Turkish government is trying to ignore the decision of the Paris International Court to avoid paying financial fines to Iraq Ended 25/ j
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