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Turkish newspaper: Baghdad is working on a plan to turn her pipe with Turkey to Syria or Israel

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Turkish newspaper: Baghdad is working on a plan to turn her pipe with Turkey to Syria or Israel

Thursday, 16 January 2014 17: 15

Turkish newspaper revealed that the Iraqi Central Government is working on a plan to transform the oil pipeline to Syria or Israel instead of Turkey, which has signed an agreement to import crude oil with the Kurdistan Regional Government without approval from Baghdad.

The Kurdistan Regional Government announced its intention to export 1 million barrels to Turkey across the line created between recently angered the Federal Government in Baghdad and promised him "unconstitutional and oil smuggling, as well as its threat to cut off funding for the territory cut its share of the financial budget in 2014.

"[Yeni şafak] Turkish sources say that" national company for the Iraqi oil marketing [Sumo] administered by Baghdad started preparations to change the course of the export of Iraqi crude oil to world markets to be without Turkey which means changing the project plan to establish five new pipelines across Turkey in the long term. "

The source said that according to this new approach, the company [Sumo] Iraq is now planning for the pipeline to pass the Iraqi crude oil via Syria or Israel, and it is clear why us preparations to return to Iraq after leave in 2010 and there are strong possibilities for addressing this topic after the completion of the work of the Geneva Conference/2 for Syria, "according to the newspaper.

The oil Ministry has branded the Kurdistan Regional Government announced on the flow of crude oil to world markets via a new pipeline to the Turkish port of Ceyhan, "a flagrant violation of the Iraqi Constitution," and threatened to prosecute those responsible for what it called "smuggling".

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