MP calls for opening more than one port to export oil
On: Friday 1/27/2012 6:59
BAGHDAD / agencies
confirmed a member of the Committee on Energy and Oil Bayazid Hassan on the need to open more than one port to export oil in order to avoid an economic problem in Iraq due to close one of the ports of export countries which are subject to international sanctions. Hassan said, according to the Agency (news) that the economy of the country yield is supported entirely on oil revenues by (90%), Iraq now has the implementers to export oil through Turkey, one of them and the other across the Persian Gulf,
Stressing that in the event of closure of one of the implementing by the United Nations to countries under economic sanctions would lead to economic disaster in the country. Hassan suggested that Iraq could move to think about opening more than one port for the export of oil and is through Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, in order to avoid crises and economic problems the world. And expected to increase Iraq's oil exports in the coming years we must expand export operations through the establishment of more than one port for the export of Iraqi oil in order to increase fiscal revenue for the Iraqi economy. The United Nations imposed economic sanctions on Iran as a result of its possession of nuclear reactor, Fahaddtha close the Strait of Hormuz, which will affect the export of Iraqi oil as well as the countries of the region all the Persian Gulf.
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