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Saudi Arabia seizes Iraqi oil pipeline under the pretext of compensation

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* Saudi Arabia seizes Iraqi oil pipeline under the pretext of compensation
January 11th, 2012 02:21 pm · Posted in NEWS (Iraq & World Currency)
Baghdad-بابنيوز-Agencies:Revealed, a deputy from the rule of law. Haidar al Abadi rejection of the Saudi side of the Yanbu oil to the Iraqi side under the pretext of meeting the amounts of accumulated on Iraq.”
He said in a statement to all Iraq, ” that the Iraqi government has asked the Saudi side to enable Iraq to invest the rises in marketing its oil to ports on the Red Sea and avoid the problems of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, but Saudi Arabia refused Iraqi request replied that the line is in عائدية the kingdom as part of the debts resulting from Iraq as a result of the Saudi Arabia’s help him during the eight-year war with Iran.”
On the other hand, Al Abbadi, played down the risk of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to the closure of the straits will not last for a long time, as he put it, ” he said.
He said the deputy of the rule of law that the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is an economic disaster and the world could not continue in the event of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, “but” that the closure of the strait is not an easy matter.”
It is worth mentioning that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stood by Saddam’s government during the eight years and its support and assistance in all its forms, but it turned on him after the end of the war, Iraq بايفاء money and weapons that have كتسهيلات him.”
The Gulf region is witnessing a state of tension and, after Iran threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz and stop oil exports that pass through which you can B [40] per cent of the requirement, if the United States and the West have to impose economic sanctions on Iranian oil or to strike Iran’s nuclear sites, ” he said.

It is worth mentioning that Iraq depends in its oil exports at the present time to Iraqi ports along the Gulf وشط Arab of more than two million barrels per day and is based on the Turkish port of Ceyhan in the export of some [400] million barrels only with the Iraqi oil through pipelines passing through the northern region, and has not been to take advantage of the period in the Syrian territories and Saudi Arabia.”

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