Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani announced that there has been no progress in the ongoing talks to resume oil exports from the Kurdistan region to Turkey. The discussions, which involve international oil companies, have been stalled for a considerable period. This development was confirmed in a televised news statement by the Iraqi leader, as reported by Reuters. The talks are crucial for the oil market, as indicated by the hashtag #oott.
Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' Al-Sudani has said that negotiations with oil companies regarding the resumption of oil exports from the Kurdistan region to Turkey have made no progress https://t.co/efgGcRHsRo
Again >> Talks Stall in Restarting Oil From Kurdistan, Iraqi Leader Says No progress has been made in long-standing talks for international oil companies to resume exporting crude from the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani said in a televised news…
#Iraq: Talks Stall in Restarting Oil From Kurdistan, Iraqi Leader Says #oott https://t.co/pPWS3YpstK
No progress has been made in long-standing talks for international oil companies to resume exporting crude from the Kurdistan region of Iraq, the country's leader said https://t.co/YjmxmO3JF8
Iraqi PM says no progress in talks to resume oil exports from Kurdistan to Turkey - Reuters
#Iraq: PM says no progress in talks to resume oil exports from Kurdistan to Turkey #oott https://t.co/SNjLVIVA0D
#Iraq Stops Diesel Import Deals as Refinery Upgrades Boost Output The country didn’t extend term deals for diesel this year Traders still supplying gasoline as Iraq aims to cut imports #oott https://t.co/63466p4xja