Iraq’s federal government and semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government have agreed on a revenue-sharing deal, ending more than three months of deadlock and opening the way for Baghdad to restart vital monthly financial transfers to the KRG in exchange for a share of customs revenue from border crossings in territory under the KRG’s control. “After months of negotiations and the exchange of nearly a dozen proposals, the KRG and Baghdad have finally reached an agreement,” said a senior member of the KRG negotiating team.

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