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    A parliamentary committee reveals two reasons preventing the resumption of oil exports to Türkiye

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    A parliamentary committee reveals two reasons preventing the resumption of oil exports to Türkiye Empty A parliamentary committee reveals two reasons preventing the resumption of oil exports to Türkiye

    Post by Rocky Thu 02 May 2024, 4:43 am

    A parliamentary committee reveals two reasons preventing the resumption of oil exports to Türkiye

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    Economy News - Baghdad
    [rtl]The Oil, Gas and Natural Resources Committee scheduled Thursday to host Oil Minister Hayan Abdul Ghani to discuss the resumption of oil exports through Türkiye.[/rtl]
    [rtl]In an interview followed by Al-Iqtisad News, committee member Bahaa Al-Din Al-Nouri acknowledged “the difficulty of resuming oil exports through Turkey due to its demand from Iraq to extinguish the amounts owed to it, in addition to the region’s demand that the central government pay the dues of oil companies operating in the region,” indicating that “ “These two things are absolutely not possible.”[/rtl]
    [rtl]He explained, “The committee will discuss with the minister finding alternatives to stop the resumption of oil exports since last year and the huge losses that Iraq is exposed to as a result.”[/rtl]
    [rtl]For his part, the expert in the field of oil and energy safety, Sabah Alo, supported what a member of the Oil and Gas Committee said regarding the difficulty of settling the issue of resuming oil exports as a result of the intertwining of security, economic and political interests.[/rtl]
    [rtl]Alo added, “The decision of the International Court in Paris that it was illegal to export oil from Kurdistan via Turkey resulted in a compensatory fine on the latter in the amount of $1.5 billion for the Iraqi government and a suspension of the export of oil from the region for more than a year.”[/rtl]
    [rtl]He continued, “Turkey is trying to evade payment through various means, and several meetings were held between the Iraqi and Turkish sides without reaching a solution,” noting that “Turkish President Erdogan’s recent visit to Iraq discussed re-exporting oil after settling the differences, at a time when the region is demanding Baghdad.” By paying dues to oil companies operating in Kurdistan in exchange for recovering customs revenues, taxes, etc., this needs to be settled between the two parties quickly, to give Iraq a safe environment for political, economic, and security stability.”[/rtl]
    [rtl]Alou saw that “the existing problem with the settlement is that Turkey’s demands have high ceilings and link the geopolitical reality to the issue of resuming oil exports and canceling the fine for the International Court. As for Baghdad, it demands that Turkey not cross the borders inside Iraq militarily and release Iraq’s water rights in the Tigris and Euphrates, in addition to resuming oil exports.” Under the supervision of Baghdad through the SOMO company.”[/rtl]




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