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Iraqi oil minister rejects Kurdish oil plan

By Roula Khalaf and Andrew England at the Dead Sea in Jordan and Carola Hoyos in London

Published: May 15 2009 19:51 | Last updated: May 15 2009 19:51

Iraq’s oil minister has stepped up a dispute with the country’s northern Kurdish region over control of the country’s oil resources, saying Baghdad would not pay foreign companies for their oil exports from autonomous Kurdistan.

Hussein Shahristani said the Iraqi government was under no obligation to ensure that the companies were paid for oil sent through pipelines from Kurdistan into Iraq and then exported by the Iraqi government to international markets.

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