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    American temptations to Russia: increase the crossings in exchange for oil fields حقول

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    Post by Rocky Thu 03 Jun 2021, 7:10 am

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    Washington is trying to dissuade Moscow from a new "veto" decision against increasing the number of border crossings (AFP)

    [size=45]The United States of America returned to pressure to open more crossings, under the banner of passing “international aid” to Syria. While it seems that Washington will not mind, for this purpose, the lifting of the “veto” against the entry of Russian companies to the oil fields in the northeast of the country, it is not yet clear whether this approach is part of a strategy to abandon “protection” of those fields, or “ In line with the interim » to Moscow[/size]

    Washington is intensifying its diplomatic efforts to invest the remainder of the Security Council meeting on extending the process of "international aid" across the border, with the aim of obtaining Russian approval to increase the number of crossings, and not to limit the "aid" to one border crossing as it currently exists. For this, the United States is trying to send positive messages towards Russia, by announcing the cancellation of the license granted to the American company Delta Crescent Energy, which invests and markets oil in areas under the control of the SDF, northeastern Syria. Washington's recent move indicates that the administration of President Joe Biden may be in the process of abandoning the "protection" of the oil fields, in parallel with the attempt to mobilize international political efforts, and continue to exert maximum political and economic pressure on the Syrian government to push it to make more concessions. On this basis, Washington is seeking to present inducements to Moscow to discourage it from a new "veto" decision regarding increasing the number of border crossings.
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    In this context, well-informed Syrian sources confirm to Al-Akhbar that Delta Crescent Energy received a notice to stop its activities in Syria no later than the end of this month, after canceling the decision to exempt it from sanctions from the US Office of Foreign Assets Control. The sources expect that “the Kurdish Autonomous Administration will resort to Russian oil companies to fill the void that will be left by the American company (…) companies have already started working in the oil fields in Rmelan, northeast of Hasaka.” The sources pointed out that “many Russian companies were working in these fields in the pre-war period (…) and they are expected to return to the region soon, with American condonation,” ruling out, at the same time, “an American withdrawal from the oil fields in Hasaka and Deir” Al-Zour, unless there is an agreement with the Russian side.” This information is supported by statements made last August by the head of the Autonomous Administration, Hamed Al-Mahbash, in which he revealed that the Autonomous Administration is in the process of "studying requests for Russian and American companies, with the aim of investing in the field of various services." The Russian return to the oil fields will represent an important step towards the Syrian government benefiting from the production of these fields, especially with the continued presence of government employees in most of them. The Russian presence there, if achieved, will help partially stop the smuggling and theft of oil, and divert the movement of oil trade from the borders abroad, to the direction of the Syrian interior, which will lead to an improvement in the reality of services throughout the country.

    [size=45]An American oil company in the "SDF" areas received a notice to stop its activities before the end of this month[/size]
    [size=45]And Kurdish media quoted two well-informed sources as saying that “the Biden administration’s decision not to extend the decision to waive US sanctions against the Delta Crescent Energy oil company, which is active in northeastern Syria, is based on the hope that his country will be able to negotiate with Russia on two main channels to bring aid into the country.” In return for withdrawing from the oil fields,” a source in the US administration told the American “Monitor” website, that President Biden “has a policy toward Syria, and this policy is that we are not in Syria for the sake of oil, we are in Syria for the people.” The source in the administration added: “We have a campaign against ISIS, and we focus greatly on providing humanitarian assistance, and this includes seeking to persuade Russia to give up its veto right, allow the entry of United Nations aid through the Yarubiyah border crossing with Iraq, and work with Turkey to ease the humanitarian crisis in the province.” Idlib.”[/size]
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