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    Economist: Baghdad government is delaying the collection of the fine owed by the Turks

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    Post by Rocky Mon 15 Jul 2024, 7:00 am

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    [size=52]Economist: Baghdad government is delaying the collection of the fine owed by the Turks[/size]
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    Information / Baghdad.. 
    Today, Monday, economic expert Diaa Mohsen accused the government of being lax with the Iraqi funds owed by Turkey, amounting to one and a half billion dollars, which were ruled by the arbitration court of the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris, against the backdrop of smuggling oil from the Kurdistan Region to Turkey.
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    Mohsen told Al-Maalouma Agency, "Oil smuggling operations from the Kurdistan Region via Turkey are still ongoing and the government has no control over these operations."
    He called on the government to "put an end to smuggling operations, control oil production sources in Kirkuk and the region, and maintain joint management." 
    He added, "The fine imposed by the International Chamber of Commerce's arbitration court in Paris against the Turkish side is vague and lacks transparency, and shows clear negligence on the part of the Baghdad government." He called on the government to clarify the reasons for the Turkish side's delay in paying the fine to the public treasury. 
    It is noteworthy that Iraq won a lawsuit it filed against Turkey before the arbitration panel of the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris, for violating the provisions of the Iraq-Turkey pipeline agreement signed in 1973, which stipulates 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. End/25m
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