Iraq Parliament Approves Changes in Budget Law Allowing Resumption of Kurdish Oil Shipments
iraq February 4, 2025 05:30Iraqi Parliament approved changes in budget law to allow Kurdish oil shipments to be managed by SOMO.
Iraqi Parliament approved changes in budget law to allow Kurdish oil shipments to be managed by SOMO.
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