
Baghdad, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Iraq's oil ministry said in a statement on Saturday that all procedures for the resumption of exports through the Iraq-Turkey pipeline were complete.
Iraq's oil minister said on Monday that oil exports from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region will resume next week, resolving a near two-year dispute that has disrupted crude flows as ties between Baghdad and Erbil improve.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is piling pressure on Iraq to allow Kurdish oil exports to restart or face sanctions alongside Iran, sources have told Reuters. An Iraqi official later denied pressure or threat of sanctions.