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    Al-Sudani: We need three years to secure the gas.. and we are waiting for Turkey's response to resum

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    Post by Rocky Thu 04 May 2023, 2:40 pm

    Al-Sudani: We need three years to secure the gas.. and we are waiting for Turkey's response to resume pumping oil from Kurdistan

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    Economy News / Baghdad
    Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani confirmed that abandoning imported gas would take about three years.
    Al-Sudani said during his speech at the Iraq Forum for Stability and Prosperity held in Baghdad that "Iraq has about three years to stop importing gas from abroad."
    He added, "The government is preparing to launch the sixth round of licensing in the desert of Anbar and Najaf," pointing to "achieving understandings with the region regarding the oil and gas file, which were included in the budget law."
    Regarding Kurdistan's oil, Al-Sudani said, "The Turkish side informed us that the oil exporting pipeline needs to be examined before resuming exports."
    He explained, "Iraq is ready to resume exports immediately, in the event that Turkey announces its willingness to do so." 
    And the export of oil from the Kurdistan region stopped after a decision by the arbitral tribunal of the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris, regarding the arbitration case filed by the former Iraqi government against Turkey, regarding the "Iraqi-Turkish pipeline agreement", in which it ruled the illegality of the Kurdistan region's export of its oil without Baghdad's approval. .
    Regarding the government program, Al-Sudani said, "There are reviews, dialogues, and discussions on all issues in the country," adding that "the government faced a number of service and economic challenges."
    And he indicated that "the government proved, during 6 months of its work, the invalidity of prejudices against it and was able to implement 31% of the ministerial program," noting that "gaining the people's trust is achieved by the credibility of the government's work, and no success can be achieved without teamwork."



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