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URGENT: The Sudanese At Davos: We Will Defend Our Sovereignty.
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Here's some articles of Dinarian interests... Enough is enough. The Sudanese issues warnings to those nations that meddle. US & Iran continue to exert their will on Iraq. Treat as rumors. Not verified. Your opine. Here's some articles of Dinarian Tlm724 Administrator Bondlady’s Corner: Sudani: We Will Not Hesitate To Take All The Necessary Measures To Protect Our Sovereignty. ARTICLE: PM Al-Sudani confirmed that: “No party, whether external or internal, can take away the rights of the Iraqi government & its role in extending its security.” He said in an interview with a news agency, published by the official agency: “Our position is very clear & we will not hesitate to take all necessary measures to protect our sovereignty.” He added: "So far, there is no problem regarding the production & export of Iraqi oil," noting that "events are continuing in this sensitive site, which constitutes more than 30% of the world's energy supplies." The PM explained: “The current conditions are worrying for both exporters & importers,” warning that “prolonging the war in Gaza & the West Bank will lead to expanding the circle of conflict & this is what happened.” He continued: "We do not have a problem with the Turkish side. They have shown willingness, but there is a problem with the oil producing companies in the Kurdistan region," explaining that "the dispute between Baghdad & Erbil revolves around the problem of the cost of producing a barrel." Al-Sudani pointed out: “Iraq is an active member of OPEC. We make decisions in OPEC through discussions & understandings & our plan is to rely on what gas we have, whether that is associated with oil or natural gas.” He went on to say: “We plan within 3-5 years to provide for our gas needs & reach a stage where we do not burn gas. We have allocated $4 billion for gas imports & once we reach self-sufficiency, this amount will be allocated to other projects.” From Other Sources: Al-Sudani In Davos: Ending The International Coalition’s Mission Is Necessary For The Security & Stability Of Iraq. ARTICLE: PM Al-Sudani announced that ending the international coalition’s mission is necessary for the security & stability of Iraq & he indicated setting a goal to reduce dependence on oil revenues from 95 percent to 80 percent. The PM said, during a dialogue session within the work of the Davos Economic Forum held in Switzerland, that the Iraqi people emerged victorious over the adversities that faced the country over the past years, stressing that the discourse of the political forces today is national & there is competition in providing services to citizens. He added that the energy sector has not invested in an adequate manner. It is true & the government has turned to important strategic projects, including the development road & the petrochemical sector, to diversify sources of income. He pointed out that one of the challenges facing Iraq is not conveying an accurate picture of the situation.