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Official: Turkey wants to 'new and lively' phase of Iraq-Turkey pipeline

Ankara is concerned about the under-utilisation of the oil pipeline that connects Iraq with Turkey. It wants to see a "new, vibrant phase" for the benefit of both parties as well as the region.

Ankara announced in a decision of the Turkish president published earlier in the day in the Official Gazette that the Turkey-Iraq Crude Oil Pipeline Agreement, which was signed by the Turkish government in 1973 and implemented in 1975, and all protocols and memorandums following it will cease to exist on July 27, 2026.

Officials said that the pipeline could become "a highly active and strategic pipeline in the region". They also noted that Turkey had heavily invested in its maintenance.

The person stated that "a new and vibrant phase will benefit both countries as well as the region in general." (Reporting and writing by Huseyin Haatsever, Editing by Daren Butler)

(source: Reuters)