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    US report: Al-Sudani may have made a mistake in signing the oil agreement with the Kurds

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    US report: Al-Sudani may have made a mistake in signing the oil agreement with the Kurds Empty US report: Al-Sudani may have made a mistake in signing the oil agreement with the Kurds

    Post by Rocky Sun 09 Apr 2023, 5:21 am

    US report: Al-Sudani may have made a mistake in signing the oil agreement with the Kurds

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    Economy News-Baghdad
    A report by the American newspaper, The Washington Examiner, confirmed, on Saturday, that stopping Kurdish oil exports to Turkey cost the regional government a loss of $22 million per day, and this has led to an escalation of fears about the stability of the region located in northern Iraq.
    The report stated that "the Pentagon pays Barzani a quarter of a billion dollars annually to support the Kurdish militias that he uses to suppress his fans and opponents."
    And the report stated that "ordinary Kurdish citizens do not benefit from the oil trade, as Barzani transfers much of the oil revenues he sells to private family accounts and his companies, while public sector employees, and perhaps 70 percent of the region, remain without wages."
    He pointed out that "Al-Sudani's administration may have made a mistake by approving the oil sale deal in agreement with Masrour Barzani, in which the latter will be appointed as deputy director of SOMO, and the Ministry of Natural Resources headed by Barzani will supervise the account in which the proceeds of Kurdish oil sales will be deposited, because the Barzanis never fulfill their promises." .
    The report stressed that "giving Barzani oversight over the account is a reinforcement of his corruption at the expense of the competing Kurdish parties that invest more in the success of Iraq." While the team of former Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi oversaw the "theft of the Qur'an," which is the theft of $2.5 billion in Iraqi tax revenues, the report stressed. The Kurdish oil industry represents a greater theft because it was acquiring at least a larger amount to add to the private holdings of the ruling family.


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