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    Deputy: The Aqaba Tube Will Expose Al-Kazemi To Legal Accountability

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    Post by Rocky Sat 22 Jan 2022, 6:42 am

    [size=38]Deputy: The Aqaba Tube Will Expose Al-Kazemi To Legal Accountability
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    Information / Baghdad..
    Representative of the Coordination Framework, Ibtisam Al-Hilali, promised, on Saturday, that extending an oil pipeline to Aqaba may expose Mustafa Al-Kazemi's outgoing government to legal accountability.
    Al-Hilali said in a statement to "Al-Maalouma", "Extending an oil pipeline from Basra to Aqaba to plunder Iraq's wealth," noting that "this matter is tainted by many suspicions of corruption. We will address this project within the Parliament."
    She added, "The caretaker government wants to extend a pipeline that will cost the state budget billions of dollars, as well as a waste of public money," noting that "the coordination framework will address this project during the upcoming sessions and may expose the outgoing government to legal accountability."
    In a previous statement to Al-Maalouma, a member of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hassan Salem, considered the political silence on extending an oil pipeline to the Jordanian port of Aqaba as evidence of betrayal. finished / 25 h
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