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    Al-Monitor: The negotiations between Baghdad and Ankara did not reach a conclusion, and these are th

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    Post by Rocky Wed 23 Aug 2023, 5:14 am

    [size=30]Al-Monitor: The negotiations between Baghdad and Ankara did not reach a conclusion, and these are the reasons
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    The American Al-Monitor website said that negotiations between Iraq and Turkey failed to resume oil exports through the port of Ceyhan, after the Iraqi oil minister's meeting with his Turkish counterpart in Ankara ended without result.  
      
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    According to the site's report, followed by "NAS", (August 23, 2023), Turkey's excuse for continuing to suspend oil is that the pipelines are not in a good condition to resume oil exports, and the oil refinery tanks in Ceyhan port need to be inspected.  
      
    The report stated: The real reason for not allowing Turkey to resume oil exports is Baghdad's refusal to waive the compensation imposed by the International Arbitration Court on Ankara amounting to 1 billion 500 million dollars, while abandoning the second complaint registered in 2018_2022.  
      
    The report believes that the strong Iranian pressure on the Iraqi government is one of the reasons why Baghdad did not agree to Turkey's conditions for resuming oil exports. In addition to pressure to disarm Kurdish opposition groups, Iran wants to reveal the strategic relationship between Erbil and Ankara, which dates back to the early 1990s.  
      
    On the other hand, officials of the Kurdistan Regional Government are trying to pressure Hakan Fidan to resume oil exports to Turkey, and then sign an agreement with Baghdad, according to the American website report.  
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