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Turkish drones bombard northern Iraq – Iraqi News

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) Iraqi media outlets reported on Saturday that Turkish drones bombarded villages in Matin Mountain in Dohuk governorate in northern Iraq.

A security source said Turkish drones targeted the villages of Matin Mountain near Amedi town in Dohuk governorate, Baghdad Today reported.

The source added that the Turkish bombardment targeted sites belonging to the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), with no casualties reported, indicating that the bombardment only resulted in fires in forests.

Last month, the Turkish Ministry of Defense announced that six militants from the PKK were killed in operations targeting their positions in northern Iraq.

The Turkish Defense Ministry mentioned in a statement that the Turkish armed forces will continue to fight the terrorist group, in reference to PKK, Anadolu Agency (AA) reported.

Several areas in the Kurdistan region of Iraq are repeatedly bombed by Turkey, and Ankara justifies this by the need to combat the PKK.

Turkey recently launched several military operations inside Iraq against militants belonging to the Kurdish party. Baghdad rejected the Turkish military action and considered it a violation of Iraqi sovereignty.

Turkey controls several areas in northern Syria, and frequently launches operations against the Kurdish Peoples Protection Units, which it classifies as a terrorist group.

The Peoples Protection Units is a mainly Kurdish group in Syria and the primary component of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

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Iraq’s oil minister expects northern exports to resume within two weeks – Reuters

May 3 (Reuters) - Iraq expects to reach an agreement with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) to restart oil export flows from the country's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region within two weeks, Oil Minister Hayan Abdel-Ghani said at a conference in Baghdad on Wednesday.

Turkey halted Iraq's 450,000 barrels per day (bpd) of northern exports through the Iraq-Turkey pipeline on March 25 after an arbitration ruling by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). The 40 days of stoppage are estimated to have cost the KRG more than $1 billion.

The ICC ordered Turkey to pay Baghdad damages of $1.5 billion for unauthorised exports by the KRG between 2014 and 2018. The Iraq-Turkey pipeline had been exporting about 75,000 bpd of federal crude, with the remainder from the KRG.

Baghdad and the KRG signed a temporary agreement on April 4 to restart northern oil exports.

But efforts to restart flows face further setbacks as the two governments iron out several aspects of the deal.

"We haven't reached an agreement with the Kurdish side," the Iraqi minister said on Wednesday.

The KRG had agreed for Iraq's state-owned crude marketing company SOMO to market its crude and, under the agreement on April 4, KRG oil revenues will be deposited in a bank account under control of the KRG, which Baghdad can access to audit, sources previously said.

Disagreements persist surrounding the logistics of the bank account.

Iraq's central bank has approved use of a KRG bank account with Citi in the United Arab Emirates for the SOMO oil sales, as well as sale of KRG oil, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

However, politicians in Baghdad are raising questions about the account, whose location has drawn opposition from some members of the Coordination Framework, an alliance of Iran-aligned factions, one of those sources - and two others - said.

No bank account has been opened, Abdel-Ghani said on Wednesday.

Citi did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

"The issue (of reaching an agreement) is not technical it's political," an industry source said.

Iraq and the KRG have made progress in other areas.

Traders buying crude from the Kurdistan region have received contracts from SOMO for a proposed period of up to three months, according to two industry sources with direct knowledge of the matter.

But the mechanism to repay trader debts has yet to be resolved, those sources added.

The KRG did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

There is further uncertainty surrounding the reaction of the Turkish government, which needs to open its side of the pipeline in order for Iraq's exports to resume.

Previously, sources told Reuters Turkey was seeking in-person negotiations with Baghdad relating to damages it was ordered to pay in the arbitration case.

Turkey also wants to resolve a second arbitration case regarding unauthorised flows since 2018 before it restarts them, the sources said. Turkey's presidential elections on May 14 may cause further delays, two sources said on Wednesday.

The Turkish Energy Ministry did not immediately respond to a comment request.

Lost revenue from the halt for the KRG stands at over $1 billion, according to Reuters estimates based on exports of 375,000 barrels per day, the KRG's historic discount against Brent crude and 40 days of outages.

"The loss of this critical source of income is inflicting immeasurable damage on the Kurdistan economy and its oil and gas industry," the Association of the Petroleum Industry of Kurdistan (APIKUR) said in a statement on Wednesday.

APIKUR's members include international oil and gas companies that have a direct or indirect interest in upstream oil or gas contracts in Iraq's Kurdistan region.

Many of these firms have been forced to stop production in the region as a result of the pipeline closure.

(This story has been refiled to correct the abbreviation to APIKUR's, from AKIPUR's, in the penultimate paragraph)

Reporting by Amina Ismail and Timour Azhari in BaghdadEditing by David Goodman

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Western Union meets with Iraq’s Governor of Central Bank – Iraqi News

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) The Governor of Central Bank of Iraq, Ali Mohsen Al-Alaq, met with Western Unions President for the Middle East and Asia Pacific, Jean Claude Farah.

The two talked in Baghdad about how Western Union can broaden its footprint in Iraq. Furthermore, the meetingaddressed how Western Union could be helpful in the digitalization of money transfer platforms in accordance with Iraqs governing laws and worldwide international standards.

Digitization has become increasingly important in the financial sector, with many countries around the world moving towards cashless societies. In Iraq, there has been a push towards digitization, with the Central Bank of Iraq working to modernize the countrys financial infrastructure.

One of the biggest international money transfer organizations in the world, Western Union has a network covering more than 200 nations and territories. Since it began offering much-needed financial services to individuals all around the country, Western Union has long regarded Iraq as a significant market.

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Total’s $27 billion Iraq project expected to begin in two weeks, oil … – Reuters

BAGHDAD, May 3 (Reuters) - Iraq and TotalEnergies (TTEF.PA) expect to kick-start a long-delayed $27 billion project within the next two weeks, Iraq's oil minister Hayan Abdel-Ghani said on Wednesday.

Abdel-Ghani said at a conference in Baghdad he expected five side agreements related to the deal to be signed in the next two weeks, paving the way for implementation to commence.

The deal was signed in 2021 for TotalEnergies to build four oil, gas and renewables projects with an initial investment of $10 billion in southern Iraq over 25 years, but it was delayed amid disputes between Iraqi politicians over terms.

Iraq said last month it had agreed to a smaller 30% stake in the project, reviving the deal that Baghdad hopes could lure foreign investment back into a country enjoying relative stability after years of conflict and tensions.

QatarEnergy will also have a share in the project.

"We confirm that discussions are advancing," a TotalEnergies spokesperson said.

Chief Executive Patrick Pouyanne said last week the two sides had reached an agreement on Iraq's stake in the project.

"I think (it) is a good setup with our finalising of all the paperwork," Pouyanne said on TotalEnergies' first-quarter results call last week.

"The government of Iraq confirmed the whole contract, no modification at all ... so that was for me more than a good news," Pouyanne said.

Reporting by Timour Azhari and Amina Ismail in Baghdad, and America Hernandez in ParisEditing by Mark Potter

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April 2023 Month in Review: The Defeat ISIS Mission in Iraq and Syria – US Central Command

May 5,2023

Release Number 20230505-01

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TAMPA, Fla. - During the month of April 2023, U.S. Central Command, along with coalition and other partners, conducted a total of 35 D-ISIS operations, resulting in 13 ISIS operatives killed and 28 detained.

These operations showcase our enduring commitment to the lasting defeat of ISIS and the continued need for targeted military efforts to prevent ISIS members from conducting attacks and regaining a foothold. We remain focused on building local partner forces capabilities to prevent ISIS resurgence.

The following is a breakdown of D-ISIS operations for April 2023 by country:

In Iraq:

25 partnered operations

0 US-only operations

9 ISIS operatives killed

7 ISIS operatives detained

In Syria:

10 partnered operations

1 US-only operations

4 ISIS operatives killed

21 ISIS operatives detained

During Ramadan we observed a significant reduction in the number of ISIS attacks compared to previous years. We assess this is due to the increased operations by our partners.

In Iraq, CENTCOM troops continue to advise, assist, and enable Iraqi Security Forces, including the Kurdish Peshmerga, who lead the shared fight against ISIS in Iraq.

In Syria, CENTCOM relies heavily on our local partners, the Syrian Democratic Forces, in the fight with ISIS.

CENTCOM is committed to the enduring defeat of ISIS, said Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla, CENTCOM commander.

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