Iraq will not leave OPEC but seeks fair output quota, PM says

‌Iraq will not leave OPEC, but is seeking a fair output quota within the oil producer ‌group, ‌Iraqi Prime Minister ‌Ali ⁠Al-Zaidi said in an interview. (Reuters file photo)
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Updated 09 July 2026
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Iraq will not leave OPEC but seeks fair output quota, PM says

  • Iraq is OPEC’s second-largest producer after Saudi Arabia ‌and one of its five founding members

‌Iraq will not leave OPEC, but is seeking a fair output quota within the oil producer ‌group, ‌Iraqi Prime Minister ‌Ali ⁠Al-Zaidi said in an interview ⁠with Saudi-owned Al Arabiya TV, according to his office.
Reuters ⁠reported in ‌an ‌exclusive in ‌June that ‌Iraq, the group’s second-largest producer after Saudi Arabia ‌and one of its five founding members, ⁠had ⁠considered leaving OPEC if the group did not allow Baghdad to significantly increase oil production.

Iraq will announce a political cooperation and economic partnership with the United States, Al-Zaidi said ahead of a visit to Washington this month, according to a statement from his office on Thursday.

Al-Zaidi told Saudi-owned Al Arabiya TV that his country, which carefully balances its ties with neighbour Iran and with Washington, strives to create “a state of rapprochement”  between the two foes.