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    [size=52]“It will destroy the entire region.” An American report: There is no solution to the dispute between Iraq and Turkey over the oil crisis[/size]

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    The American Foreign Policy newspaper revealed in a report published, on Friday (August 25, 2023), that the dispute between the Iraqi and Turkish government over oil export operations through the Turkish port of Ceyhan is still continuing without any signs of imminent solutions, stressing that the dispute is now “affecting It destroys the region and beyond.[/size]
    [size=45]The newspaper stated, according to what was translated by “Baghdad Today”, that the agreement concluded fifty years ago between the two countries regarding the export of oil through the port of Ceyhan is still so far without solutions, despite the visit of Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to Baghdad and the announcement of the imminent “achievement of a historic visit to the president.” Turkish Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Iraq.[/size]
    [size=45]And she indicated that “the process of stopping oil exports, which has been going on for five months, is doubly affecting the global oil market in the region in general and the world in particular, as the cutting process led to the loss of the international market about 0.5% of the total international oil exports and nearly 10% of Iraq’s exports.” Which left effects whose consequences became more dangerous with the progress of time on the oil market and its prices,” according to its description.[/size]
    [size=45]The newspaper added, "Despite the ongoing talks between the two parties, the Turkish foreign minister refused to acknowledge or address his government's refusal to launch oil exports through the Ceyhan pipeline and port, while the Iraqi oil reserves remained stuck in the port's storage," adding, "There are no indications, until now, about the intention of Turkey re-launching Iraqi oil exports through its port.[/size]
    [size=45]The newspaper expected that the continued cutting of oil exports by Turkey would lead to "the complete destruction of the Kurdistan region of Iraq," stressing that "the regional government has been suffering economically for years and is losing the ability to pay the dues of its employees gradually and growing, which has become multiplying in effect as a result of the Turkish position."[/size]
    [size=45]The newspaper also indicated that the continued deterioration of economic conditions within the region, along with the continuation of the export crisis with Turkey, will eventually lead to a “civil war” between the two main Kurdish parties, the Patriotic Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Democratic Party, warning that the terrorist organization ISIS will take advantage of the expected civil conflict in the Kurdistan region. To achieve another return to the region, according to its description.[/size]
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