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    The delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government and oil companies arrives in Baghdad

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    The delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government and oil companies arrives in Baghdad Empty The delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government and oil companies arrives in Baghdad

    Post by Rocky Sun 09 Jun 2024, 4:08 am

    The delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government and oil companies arrives in Baghdad

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    Baghdad today - Baghdad
    This evening, Saturday (June 8, 2024), the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government and oil companies arrived in Baghdad  on an official visit.
    The "Baghdad Today" correspondent said that a delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government and oil companies arrived in Baghdad on an official visit at the invitation of the Federal Ministry of Oil, for a meeting about resuming the export of the region's oil after the agreement between the two parties.
    Last May 28, the Iraqi Oil Ministry said in a statement that it called for a meeting “as soon as possible” with the Kurdish Ministry of Energy and international companies operating in the Kurdistan region of Iraq in efforts to reach an agreement on resuming oil exports through the Turkish port of Ceyhan.
    The export of oil through the pipeline between Iraq and Turkey - which transported about 0.5% of global oil supplies - has been halted due to legal and financial obstacles since March 2023, and talks to resume exports have stopped.
    The sharing of oil revenues between the Iraqi federal government and the Iraqi Kurdistan region was a cause of tension between the two sides.
    The flow of oil through the pipeline stopped after the Paris-based International Chamber of Commerce ruled that Turkey violated the terms of the 1973 agreement by facilitating oil exports from the Iraqi Kurdistan region without the approval of the Iraqi government in Baghdad.
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