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Negotiations have stalled due to conflicting demands between Turkey, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and the Iraqi federal government.
Since 23 March 2023, oil exports from the Kurdistan region through the Iraq-Turkey pipeline have ceased after a ruling in favour of Baghdad by a Paris court.
As the holiday of Eid Al-Fitr approaches, Kurdish authorities in northern Iraq have so far failed to pay March salaries to those on the public payroll.
Powerful storm have caused flash floods in northern Iraq that killed 12, including three foreign nationals and a baby.
Due to safety concerns after a drone attack, a Canadian-Turkish consortium suspended operations at the Khor Mor gas field expansion in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Last week, Iraq's top court ordered the Iraqi government to 'nationalise' salaries of the northern Kurdistan region's public payroll.
Khor Mor's operation suspension hits Kurdistan's energy, with Dana Gas's field being a critical source for powering nearly 80% of the region's power plants.
The projection has a proposed value of $20 billion and will see goods transported from the Gulf to Europe via Iraq.
The delay in implementation comes amidst ongoing financial and political tensions between Baghdad and Erbil.
Deep disagreements between the two main Kurdish ruling parties in the Iraqi Kurdistan region is the main cause of delaying a parliamentary vote on Iraq’s budget bill for 2023.