Raad Hassan, the framework’s leader, said on Sunday that the Kurds in Iraq had taken seven oil fields.
Hassan told , “As indicated by the constitution, oil is an abundance that can’t be extricated and sold besides by goodness of a government foundation. What has happened now as far as holding onto certain fields and pirating oil is an explicit infringement of the regulations for a long time.”
He added, “The Kurdish powers really control 6-7 oil fields spread across a geological guide among Kirkuk and Nineveh, and one of the organizations is selling oil at costs lower than worldwide business sectors by up to 40%.”
He brought up that “there is no stop to oil sneaking activities, which should be overseen governmentally on the guide of Iraq, taking note of that oil creates a large number of dollars everyday into the pockets of a few persuasive gatherings in the Kurdistan Locale.”
It is interesting to note that for a long time, a number of Kurdish parties were involved in smuggling Iraqi oil from fields in the provinces of Kirkuk and Nineveh.