A potential breakthrough has emerged in Iraq’s long-standing oil dispute!
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and Kurdistan Regional Government Prime Minister Masrour Barzani have reached a preliminary agreement on the contentious issue of Kurdistan’s oil exports.
During a phone call between the two leaders, they discussed disagreements over oil revenues and Kurdistan’s share of domestic income. The result? A draft agreement that may finally pave the way for more cooperation between Erbil and Baghdad.
Kurdistan has expressed its willingness to export 50,000 barrels per day and commit to transferring 50% of the revenues to Baghdad — a major step toward resolving tensions. But will this agreement hold? Al-Sudani is still seeking support from Shiite political forces before it becomes official, and the Coordination Framework is set to meet soon to discuss the final approval.
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In this video, we break down:
The details of the preliminary oil export agreement.
What this deal means for Kurdistan’s economy and Iraq’s overall stability.
The political dynamics behind the scenes, including Shiite support and salary negotiations.
Potential risks and next steps for both Baghdad and Erbil.
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