Turkey, Iraq to sign 12-month deal on Iraq-Turkey pipeline, Turkish minister says

Turkey and Iraq are nearing a significant agreement for their crude oil pipeline. This crucial deal is expected to be finalized and signed in the coming days. The agreement will effectively cover the operations of the pipeline for the next twelve ...

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Turkey and Iraq are nearing a significant agreement for their crude oil pipeline. This crucial deal is expected to be finalized and signed in the coming days.
Istanbul: Turkey and Iraq are set to sign an agreement on the Turkey-Iraq ‌Crude ⁠Oil ⁠Pipeline in the coming days covering the next 12 months, Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar said ⁠on Thursday.

"We ‌have ​brought ​the agreement ⁠that will cover the next ​12 months to the ​final stage. We aim to sign it in ‌the coming days," Bayraktar said in ​a ​statement.

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Bayraktar ⁠also said oil flows from Iraq to Ceyhan, ​Turkey would continue.
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