
The march towards federalism
Baghdad and the Kurds clash over who controls the country’s oil resources.
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The stand-off between the KRG and Iraq’s central government is the latest between the two as each attempts to exert control over the Kurdish region’s valuable oil resources. Both are trying to attract foreign companies to Kurdistan’s oil-rich autonomous region, but the central government brands the KRG’s deals as null and illegal.
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The two have clashed over who controls the country’s oil resources |
The two have often clashed over the content of Iraq’s national oil law, which defines how contracts are awarded and how revenues are distributed among Iraq’s regions. The Iraqi parliament has yet to pass the law, but the KRG went ahead and in August passed its own oil law giving it broad powers over the Kurdish north’s oil resources.
So, what does the current stand-off mean for Iraq? Who is in control of its oil? And what is next?
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