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Iraq has accused Iran of seizing control of a disputed oilfield along the border between the two countries. "At 3:30 this afternoon, 11 Iranian [soldiers] infiltrated the Iran-Iraq border and took control of the oil well. They raised the Iranian flag, and they are still there until this moment," he told the Reuters news agency. Khafaji said Baghdad had taken no military action against the Iranian troops and would seek a measured, diplomatic response to the situation. "We are awaiting orders from our leader," he said. "This well is located on Iraqi land, 300 metres inside Iraq. It is disputed between Iran and Iraq. There was an agreement between the two countries' oil ministers to fix this problem diplomatically." "What happens is, periodically, about every three or four months, the oil ministry guys from Iraq will go ... to fix something or do some maintenance. They'll paint it in Iraqi colours and throw an Iraqi flag up. "They'll hang out there for a while, until they get tired, and as soon as they go away, the Iranians come down the hill and paint it Iranian colours and raise an Iranian flag. "It happened about three months ago and it will probably happen again." "If there is some sort of conflict then the price reaction is too small but if it is nothing the reaction is too high." | |||
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Saturday, 19 December 2009
Iraq-Iran in oilfield dispute
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