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Afternoon Show   →   Turkey-Iraqi Kurds Oil Deal Could Re-Shape Middle East Map

Jan 10, 2013 17:28
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Photo Credit: ©RIA Novosti, Iliya Pitalev.
Photo Credit: ©RIA Novosti, Iliya Pitalev.
WASHINGTON – An oil deal in negotiation between Turkey and the Iraqi Kurds could have much wider implications than solving Turkey’s unstable oil supply problem. In fact, some analysts say the deal could re-shape the Middle East map.

Voice of Russia correspondent Stephen Schaber reports on why this energy transaction has the world’s attention.


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