Adi Abdul Hadi, the leader of the Al-Fatah Alliance, said on Wednesday that the cost of the Aqaba pipeline project is enough to revive five important Iraqi industries.
“The Aqaba pipeline project is classified as one of the country’s strategic projects, and therefore there must be a genuine feasibility study that takes into consideration Iraq’s interests,” Abdul Hadi stated in an interview with
Abdul Hadi called attention to that all signs show that the high monetary expense, notwithstanding the presence of many question marks about the chance of taking advantage of the oil by unfriendly nations, requires postponing the execution of the task and directing an inside and out investigation of it.
He went on to say that the cost of the Aqaba pipeline project, which is 16 billion dollars, is enough to bring back five important sectors in Iraq, including the agricultural and industrial sectors. He also said that Baghdad should not give in to American pressure to pass projects that serve certain Middle Eastern countries without Baghdad’s interest in them.
In light of allegations that it would drain the nation’s treasury and its exaggerated cost, it is interesting that the Aqaba pipeline project sparked many questions.