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Iraq invites meeting to resume discussions on Kurdistan Regional Oil Exports

The state news agency reported that the Iraqi Oil Ministry requested an urgent meeting on Friday with the relevant parties in order to resume negotiations regarding the export of Kurdistan Regional Oil.

Iraq's Oil Ministry also stated that it had taken serious measures to demonstrate goodwill in the negotiations to ensure a resumption exports. It added that unrealistic demands outside of legal frameworks hindered reaching a final deal.

The Ministry said that it was working to ensure the proper implementation of amendments to the budget laws approved on February 2 so that exports via Iraq-Turkey can resume as quickly as possible.

The report said that a deal on Kurdistan crude oil exports was crucial for stopping illegal and inappropriate crude sales.

Washington has been pressing Iraq to resume the flow of shipments. In February, it was reported that President Donald Trump's administration asked Iraq to allow this to happen or face sanctions.

APIKUR is a grouping eight oil companies operating in Iraqi Kurdistan. In a joint statement, APIKUR said it would not resume its exports until Baghdad made a firm commitment that they will honour their existing contracts and guarantee payment for both past and future exports. (Reporting and editing by Tala Ramadan, Jana Choukeir and David Evans).

(source: Reuters)