Iraq’s oil exports to Czech Republic to replace Russian supplies

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Baghdad (dinaropinions.com) – The Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jan Lipavsky, stated on Friday that beginning in 2025, Iraqi oil supplies to the Czech Republic should take the place of Russian supplies.

According to the Iraqi Foreign Ministry, Lipavsky made the remarks during his meeting with Fuad Hussein, the Iraqi Minister of Foreign Affairs, in Prague, the Czech Republic’s capital. They talked about investment opportunities for Czech companies and the security situation in the region.

In a joint question and answer session following the gathering, Hussein offered thanks to the Czech Republic for its steady help of Iraq in various fields and underscored the need to elevate collaboration to stop the emergency in the Center East and keep the conflict from spreading to different nations.

Hussein also reiterated Iraq’s desire to benefit from Czech businesses’ experience in clean energy, water management, and addressing the effects of climate change in light of the current drought.

The gathering addressed methodologies to increment exchange trade between the two nations as well as interests in the Iraqi oil area to expand oil commodities to European nations.

Considering the experience of the Iraqi security powers in battling psychological oppressor gatherings, the different sides discussed security collaboration and the trading of knowledge data.