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In a crucial parliamentary session, the Iraqi Finance Minister is set to address the significant topic of oil exports from the Kurdistan Region. According to reports, the meeting will center around Article 12 of the amendments to the 2025 budget law, specifically highlighting the resumption of oil exports from the Kurdistan Region.
This session comes at a time when the region's oil export activities have faced various challenges, impacting both local and national economies. The discussion is expected to involve key stakeholders, aiming to find solutions that would facilitate the resumption of these vital exports, which are essential for the financial stability of the Kurdistan Region.
The outcome of this session could have far-reaching implications for the economic landscape of Iraq, particularly for the Kurdistan Region, which heavily relies on oil revenue. Observers are keenly awaiting the decisions made during this important parliamentary meeting, as they will likely shape the future of oil exports and the region's economic health.
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