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Greetings Friends, Wow, the good news of the Iraqi parliment actually just is becoming regular now! I enjoy reading the Iraq-Business News on a regular basis besides the Positives that Adam keeps bringing us. Today, Dec. 5, 2013 I was happy to read the following: Reuters reports that Baghdad and Erbil appear to have found a formula that will allow Iraqi Kurdistan to export oil to Turkey through a new pipeline. Following a meeting in Baghdad on Sunday with Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani, Turkey's Energy Minister, Taner Yildiz, said on Tuesday that an agreement over oil exports and revenue sharing could be reached this month. The wise Kurds will be placing all Profits in a Turkish National Bank; forcing Iraq to finish the agreement of around 17% for the Kurds and no longer screwing around and trying to continue bringing their share of the profit down! This is just one of the last bricks needing to be placed for the RVVV. Sincerely, BradyBear
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UK Minister: “The Opportunities are Fantastic …” Posted on 28 February 2013.- By Padraig O’Hannelly./ iraq-Business News As we approach the tenth anniversary of the US-led invasion and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein’s regime, there is much speculation about how the country and indeed the world would now look had Western powers not intervened. And while that speculation may be interesting, it can be no more than an educated guess; what we have to address is the present state of the country, and how to improve it based on the current realities. But here too we are very far from consensus, and there are many different perspectives on the situation. A special edition of the BBC’s current affairs program Newsnight devoted itself to airing the opposing viewpoints, but failed to acknowledge the considerable advances that Iraq has achieved in recent years in areas such as energy production, infrastructure and housing. It was therefore refreshing to read the blog article prepared for Iraq Business News by Mark Simmonds, the United Kingdom’s Minister for International Energy, who summarised the situation by saying: “What is also clear to me — despite much of the media narrative — is that Iraq is a country on the move. The opportunities are fantastic and the potential immense.“ While we don’t underestimate the challenges facing Iraq over the next ten years, it is important to be reminded of those opportunities and that potential, and to remember that Iraq, for all its problems, is making progress. http://www.iraq-businessnews.com/2013/02/28/uk-minister-the-opportunities-are-fantastic/