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Senior officials from the Iraqi federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) ended two days of high-level talks in Erbil on Monday without reaching any firm agreements on long-standing disputes over oil revenues, financial allocations, and border control. The discussions, seen as crucial for Iraq’s economy amid falling oil prices and liquidity challenges, could have broader implications for global oil markets. However, the lack of a breakthrough leaves key issues unresolved, and both governments are facing increasing pressure. The meetings aimed to tackle some of Iraq’s most …

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