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    Member of the Parliamentary Power: There is no economic feasibility in exporting oil through Aqaba

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    Post by Rocky Mon 10 Apr 2023, 7:16 am

    Member of the Parliamentary Power: There is no economic feasibility in exporting oil through Aqaba 

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    Economy News - Baghdad
    A member of the Parliamentary Energy Committee, Suhaila Al-Sultani, said, on Monday, that Turkey has committed itself to the international arbitration law regarding the export of oil from the region, and has “committed” to international law and norms, especially since judicial decisions have become binding on everyone.
    And she added, "The Turkish side affirmed its commitment to the decision to limit the export of oil to the decision of the central government," noting that "the meeting of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani and the president of the region last week was to agree that oil would be exported from the region through the federal government, but this decision did not enter into force." into force for reasons related to procedures, agreements and decisions of the central government regarding giving the green light to Turkey to export oil through Ceyhan.
    And she stressed that "(the coordination framework) did not agree with the (Basra-Aqaba) line, as it is a waste of public money and it is a costly line, and exporting through Aqaba has no economic feasibility that benefits Iraq," adding, "It is more useful to activate other export lines, Foremost among them is the (Kirkuk-Baniyas) export line through Syria, which is almost idle, and which needs rehabilitation to restore it to work, and it flows in the same direction that the Turkish Ceyhan line reaches on the Mediterranean.
    Al-Sultani called on the federal government and the competent authorities to link the issue of exporting oil through Turkey to other issues between the two countries, "on top of which is the issue of water and the desertification of much of the Iraqi lands left by drought, in addition to the repeated Turkish attacks on our lands," according to the official newspaper.
     



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