Today, Monday, monetary master Diaa Mohsen blamed the public authority for being remiss with the Iraqi assets owed by Turkey, adding up to one and a half billion bucks, which were controlled by the discretion court of the Global Office of Business in Paris, against the background of carrying oil from the Kurdistan District to Turkey.
Mohsen told , “Oil sneaking activities from the Kurdistan District by means of Turkey are as yet progressing and the public authority has zero power over these tasks.”
He approached the public authority to “shut down sneaking tasks, control oil creation sources in Kirkuk and the area, and keep up with joint administration.”
He added, “The fine forced by the Worldwide Office of Business’ discretion court in Paris against the Turkish side is obscure and needs straightforwardness, and shows clear carelessness with respect to the Baghdad government.” He approached the public authority to explain the purposes behind the Turkish side’s defer in paying the fine to the public depository.
It is imperative that Iraq won a claim it documented against Turkey before the discretion board of the Worldwide Office of Business in Paris, for disregarding the arrangements of the Iraq-Turkey pipeline understanding endorsed in 1973, which specifies that the Turkish government should consent to the directions of the Iraqi side with respect to the development of raw petroleum sent out from Iraq to all capacity and removal focuses and the last station.