Iraqi govt, Kurdistan region sign deal to resume oil exports


Baghdad, Apr 5 (IANS): The Iraqi federal government and the semi-autonomous Kurdistan regional government have signed an agreement to resume Kurdish oil exports through Turkey after a hiatus of several days.After the meeting, the Iraqi Federal Oil Ministry and the Kurdistan regional Ministry of Natural Resources signed the agreement under which the export of crude oil from the region and Kirkuk province will be resumed, Xinhua news agency reported.

Later at a joint press conference with Barzani, the Iraqi Prime Minister said that the agreement is a temporary deal until the approval of the draft federal budget by the parliament.

"The budget draft law is clear and solves all pending problems between Baghdad and Erbil. The budget draft will include a fair distribution of wealth to all of Iraq," al-Sudani added.

For his part, Barzani said that the deal is a decisive step toward ending the long-running dispute between Erbil and Baghdad and "creating a positive and safe atmosphere for the final approval of the national oil and gas law".

"I would like to reassure all parties that this agreement is a prelude to reaching a good comprehensive agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan government," he added.

Last month, Iraq stopped sending nearly half a million barrels of oil through the pipeline through Turkey after winning an arbitration case against Turkey over a long dispute on the independent export of oil by the Kurdish regional government.

 

  

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