Sunday, January 22, 2012 05:56
Economist: Iraq's thinking on political and economic independence if the closure of Hormuz
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. said economic expert, Dr. Jawad Kadhim of Iraq to think independent of political and economic
Solutions away from OPEC in the event of closing the Strait of Hormuz.
And Kazim told / Baghdadiya News / "The reading of realism of the positions says that decisions on the level of short to be relying on OPEC, but it is time for Iraq to think outside of the bottleneck, especially in relation to independent political and economic view of the threats to close Hormuz," adding that "regardless of the about the future of OPEC, Iraq should re-negotiate seriously with regard to the strategic line across Saudi Arabia and this requires a better foreign policy, the fact that it is largely affected by domestic policy intervention as well as accusations of Saudi Arabia to Iraq to intervene in Bahrain. "
He continued that "the increase in tension seriously with Turkey may affect the policy of Iraq's oil as well as with Syria, therefore, must be engaged in Iraqi politics seriously with these files that may need them in the event of closure of the Strait of Hormuz". / Finished / 24
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Economist: Iraq's thinking on political and economic independence if the closure of Hormuz
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. said economic expert, Dr. Jawad Kadhim of Iraq to think independent of political and economic
Solutions away from OPEC in the event of closing the Strait of Hormuz.
And Kazim told / Baghdadiya News / "The reading of realism of the positions says that decisions on the level of short to be relying on OPEC, but it is time for Iraq to think outside of the bottleneck, especially in relation to independent political and economic view of the threats to close Hormuz," adding that "regardless of the about the future of OPEC, Iraq should re-negotiate seriously with regard to the strategic line across Saudi Arabia and this requires a better foreign policy, the fact that it is largely affected by domestic policy intervention as well as accusations of Saudi Arabia to Iraq to intervene in Bahrain. "
He continued that "the increase in tension seriously with Turkey may affect the policy of Iraq's oil as well as with Syria, therefore, must be engaged in Iraqi politics seriously with these files that may need them in the event of closure of the Strait of Hormuz". / Finished / 24
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