Iraq is set to resume significant oil exports through the Kirkuk-Baniyas pipeline, aiming for one million barrels per day. The agreement was confirmed by both the Iraqi Ambassador to the U.S., Nizar al-Khairallah, and the Syrian chargé d'affaires in Washington, Mohammad Qanatari. This marks a revival of the pipeline, which had been inactive for several years, likely due to conflict and infrastructure damage. The move is expected to boost Iraq’s oil export capacity and revenue. Details regarding the financial arrangements and long-term sustainability of the agreement remain undisclosed. The resumption of oil flow through the pipeline signifies a potential strengthening of economic ties between Iraq and Syria.