Oil-rich region has been racked by protests over poor governance by Baghdad.
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Any deal will ".expand the field for multilateral cooperation". between the five states.
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The UAE played a behind-the-scenes role in helping Ethiopia and Eritrea end a two-decade state of war last month.
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Iraq has no option to export Kirkuk crude from the north of the country due to a political dispute with KRG.
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China has proposed import taxes of up to 25 percent on U.S. crude. as well as on liquefied natural gas and coal.
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Talks between Iraq and Saudi Arabia have led to ``positive results`` in collaborating in the fields of fuel and energy.
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