The Iraqi central government’s recent decision to authorize exports of up to 100,000 barrels a day from its semi-autonomous Kurdish region came as a surprise after years of animosity and political wrangling. Even more unexpected was the Kurdish authorities’ claim that an $8 billion plan to export natural gas to Europe from its territory did not need the Oil Ministry’s approval.
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Reactions to Kurdish Oil Exports Add Tensions to Iraq
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