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    An oil expert believes that there is US mediation behind the resumption of exporting Kurdistan's oil

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    An oil expert believes that there is US mediation behind the resumption of exporting Kurdistan's oil Empty An oil expert believes that there is US mediation behind the resumption of exporting Kurdistan's oil

    Post by Rocky Fri May 12, 2023 7:51 am

    An oil expert believes that there is US mediation behind the resumption of exporting Kurdistan's oil via Turkey - Urgent
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    Baghdad today - Baghdad
    Oil expert Bahgat Ahmed confirmed today, Friday, that the decision to resume oil exports through the Turkish port of Ceyhan came as a surprise .
    Ahmed said to (Baghdad Today), "The Turkish conditions for the appeal are harsh and difficult, and it is at the gate of the elections, which are crucial for the ruling party in Ankara, and therefore the decision to appeal came as a surprise, given the Turkish situation. "
    He added, "In April, Iraq was desperate to resume oil exports to Turkey and was increasing its production from the southern fields," noting that "production increased to about 33,000 barrels per day. "
    He pointed out that "there is political bargaining or international mediation through the United States of America, which led to the resumption of oil exports ."
    Earlier, the Ministry of Oil confirmed the conclusion of SOMO Company, the first contract with an international company that purchases oil in the Kurdistan region, pending the resumption of exports soon .
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