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    Parliamentary Oil: The decision of the Paris Court is binding and cannot be waived

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    Post by Rocky Thu 12 Oct 2023, 6:31 am

    Parliamentary Oil: The decision of the Paris Court is binding and cannot be waived

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    Economy News _ Baghdad
    The Parliamentary Oil, Energy and Natural Resources Committee warned against waiving Iraq’s dues imposed on Turkey by the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris to achieve certain interests.
    In an interview with Al-Sabah, followed by Al-Iqtisad News, committee member Bassem Ngheimesh Al-Gharibawi said that Iraq’s problem with negotiating with countries is that they view it with superiority, indicating that Iraq can put pressure on Turkey in the economic file and the exports that pass from it to it.
    He noted that Iraq must find other ways to export oil instead of Turkey, or invest it in internal refineries in the country, and in this way we can achieve self-sufficiency and export the surplus to other countries.
    Al-Gharibawi stated that the decision of the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris obligated Turkey to pay one billion and 400 million dollars to Iraq after violating the provisions of the pipeline agreement signed with Iraq in 1973 and its amendments, which stipulate that “the Turkish government must comply with the instructions of the Iraqi side regarding the movement of crude oil exported from Iraq.” To all storage and disposal centers and the final station.
    He pointed out that Turkey was also committed to the prior agreement with the Kurdistan region that the fees for pumping oil through pipelines would be $3.5, while the previous tariff was only $1.25, indicating that no governmental or political party has the right to waive the amount that Turkey was obligated to pay to Iraq to achieve its interests. Certain, as it is considered an entitlement to the Iraqi people.



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