The region’s oil and losses halting its exports at the top of the Prime Minister’s discussions in Erbil tomorrow
Member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Moeen Al-Kazemi, revealed that Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani will visit Erbil tomorrow, Wednesday, to discuss the region’s oil and the losses resulting from the halt of its exports to Iraq.
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Al-Kadhimi said, during his hosting on the {Free Talk} program broadcast on Al-Furat satellite channel this evening, that: “The suspension of oil exports took place in 2023 after Iraq complained to Turkey that it imports oil from the Kurdistan Regional Government and not from the federal government, then Turkey took the initiative to stop exports under the pretext of the earthquake, then it was agreed to resume exports.”
He added, “The government sees it as a huge loss for Iraq, so it stood before this issue of production costs with international companies to explore for oil in the region, and the government agreed to spend $ 16 per barrel on oil extraction costs to consider the existing reality, and tomorrow there will be a visit by Al-Sudani to Erbil to discuss this issue and other matters.”
Al-Kadhimi added, “There is an important demand from the federal government to reconsider these participating oil contracts, noting that these wells are not the wells of the south, and $ 16 is not considered legal except by a vote of the House of Representatives and will not pass easily, and the region’s oil must be exported through SOMO in contract with the center.”
Regarding the disclosure of investigations into changing the budget tables, Al-Kadhimi said, “The House of Representatives has a mission to advance the legislative and oversight reality, and the Finance Committee has begun investigating within Parliament regarding the manipulation of the budget tables, and we obtained the copy sent by the government to Parliament and the copy sent by Parliament to the government, and in general, the mistake was deliberate from within the House of Representatives.”
He continued, “The issue of leaks is a curse and from important sources or in political blocs, showing the community’s lack of confidence in those in charge, and on the other hand, it became clear that there is a defect in the technologies and warns that most officials are hacked in information and communications.
” Al-Kadhimi added, “On the other hand, it is also a blessing to reveal corrupt faces, but this disclosure will make the corrupt take precautions and be careful, and this must be an alarm bell and a necessity for serious action by the government, and accountability must be carried out and issues of bargaining and moodiness must not be the ones that control.”
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