Following are excerpts
from a report on the smuggling of oil from Iraqi Kurdistan to Iran,
which aired on Al-Arabiya TV on July 11, 2010:
Anchor: Al-Arabiya
TV shot footage of oil products that are being transported into Iran
through one of the border crossings in the Kurdistan province. The footage
was shot at the Hajj ‘Umran crossing. Ahmed Al-Saleh has the details.
Ahmed Al-Saleh, reporter:
Away from the cities and from the clamor of Iraqi politics, with which
the Americans are preoccupied, at the Hajj ‘Umran border crossing,
thousands of trucks loaded with Iraqi oil gather en route to
Iran, or rather, loaded with various types of Iraqi oil, which, experts
believe, is collected in Iran, and refined into many types of petroleum
products, especially fuel.
Tanker driver:
There are contracts between the companies. We just do the transportation.
That’s it. We transport from Zakhu to the Iranian province of Azerbaijan.
Reporter: Some
people claim that the oil trucks set out in accordance with contracts
signed by companies, which have agreements with the Iraqi oil ministry.
These companies are accused of being a front for some influential political
forces in Iraq and the region.
[...]
There are similar truck
conveys at the Bashmakh and Piroz Khan crossings.
[...]