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19,000 barrels are lost between Baghdad and Erbil…and Al-Marsoumi proposes dividing them.
7/13/2025- Baghdad
Economic expert Nabil Al-Marsoumi said on Saturday (July 12, 2025) that the current oil dispute between the federal government and the Kurdistan Region does not deserve to turn into a complex crisis, noting that the core of the dispute revolves around only 19,000 barrels of oil per day.
Al-Marsoumi said in a social media post, followed by Baghdad Today, that “the oil minister indicates that the dispute is limited to 19,000 barrels per day, while the regional government says it needs 65,000 barrels, while Baghdad offers to provide it with 46,000.”
Al-Marsoumi added sarcastically, “This isn’t a difficult problem. It can be solved very simply. Take ten from Baghdad and ten from the region, and (may God have mercy on your father),” calling for a swift settlement to end the suffering of the region’s employees who are awaiting their salaries and continue to pray for someone to contribute to resolving the crisis. LINK
The two Kurdish parties issue a joint statement…an agreement on Baghdad
7/14/2025 – Erbil
The two Kurdish parties, the Kurdistan D--------c Party (KDP), led by Masoud Barzani, and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), headed by Pavel Talabani, held a meeting on Tuesday, during which they agreed to continue negotiations and dialogue to resolve the issue of employee salaries and other issues.
A joint statement by the two parties, received by Shafaq News Agency, stated that after discussing and analyzing the political, economic, and social dimensions, the two sides agreed to intensify efforts to resolve the problem and provide salaries to employees of the Kurdistan Region, within the framework of the constitution, through joint cooperation between the two sides.
Another part of the meeting was devoted to discussing strengthening relations between the D--------c Party and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), overcoming challenges and obstacles, and protecting the Kurdistan Region and its achievements.
The attendees stressed the need to unify positions between Kurdish and Iraqi political parties to overcome and resolve this problem. LINK
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