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    TURKEY REJECTS KURD OIL AND GAS EXPORT PIPELINES, IRAQ SAYS

    February 25, 2013 - 20:21 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkey has told Iraq it will reject any extension
    of oil and gas pipelines from Kurdistan without the approval of
    the Baghdad government, Iraq's oil minister Abdul Kareem Luaibi was
    quoted as saying by the state media network on Monday, February 25,
    Reuters reported.

    Iraq's Arab-led central government and the Kurdistan regional
    government (KRG), run by ethnic Kurds, are in a long-running dispute
    over how to exploit the country's crude reserves and divide the
    revenues.

    Baghdad says it alone has the authority to control export of the
    world's fourth largest oil reserves, while the Kurds say their right to
    do so is enshrined in Iraq's federal constitution, drawn up following
    the U.S.-led invasion of 2003.

    "Turkey has officially informed Iraq it rejects extending oil and gas
    export pipelines from the Kurdistan region to pass through Turkey
    without approval from federal government," the network quoted the
    minister as saying.

    Kurdistan's Minister for Natural Resources Ashti Hawrami said earlier
    this month the autonomous region was pressing ahead with plans to
    build its own oil export pipeline to Turkey, despite objections from
    the United States, which fears the project could lead to the break-up
    of Iraq.

    Resource-hungry Turkey has heavily courted Iraqi Kurds, straining
    ties with the Iraqi central government.

    Prime Minister Nuri al Maliki's media advisor Ali al-Moussawi said
    Turkey's rejection of the pipeline would help enhance bilateral
    relations between Ankara and Baghdad, which have deteriorated over
    the past year.

    Ankara has been locked in a war of words with Maliki, a Shi'ite,
    since December 2011, when he ordered the arrest of his Sunni Vice
    President Tareq al-Hashemi, who took refuge in Kurdistan before
    fleeing to Turkey.

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