Turkey begins exporting Iraqi oil
Friday, 23 May 2014
Turkey said Friday it has begun exporting oil supplies from Iraqi Kurdistan to international markets, a move that could exacerbate strained tensions between Baghdad and Kurds.
Energy Minister Taner Yildiz told reporters that shipments of Iraqi oil from Turkey's Mediterranean port of Ceyhan began Thursday evening.
"It's Iraq that makes sales and possesses the oil and it's again Iraq that will govern the future sales," said Yildiz.
The exports via Turkey came in defiance of Baghdad which claims its oil ministry must approve all sales.
Iraq has some of the world's largest deposits of oil and gas, and the central government in Baghdad insists it has the sole right to develop and export the country's natural resources, according to AFP.