CAIRO - Iraqi oil Minister said on Saturday that oil exports from the country with Northern self ruled Kurdish region would soon resume as part of the country's newly appointed national oil companies export policy of.
Abdul Karim Elaibi told associated press exports from the Kurdish region would resume "in the next few days." He didnt insert a date or export what exports part of the nation strategy to develop.
Exports from the North were stopped a few months after started in June 2009 in the midst of a disagreement over payments between the Central Government in Baghdad and the Kurds.
On one side more than two dozen oil have signed deals with Western companies Iraqi Kurds considered illegal of Baghdad.
Earlier this month, said Mr Elaibi's predecessor, the Kurds exporting 150,000 barrels per day were committed. Iraq plans 2.25 million barrels a day next year, up from 1.9 million currently export.

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