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Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional Government have resolved their dispute over oil exports, with Baghdad agreeing to take deliveries of Kurdish crude oil.
Authorities in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region said Wednesday they hoped oil exports could resume "as soon as possible" after the federal government offered higher cost payments to producers.