LONDON (Reuters) - Barely a week after Iraqi Kurdistan took over the Kirkuk oil field, Iraqi oil officials seemed resigned to its loss when they joined their Kurdish counterparts at a London industry conference.
Instead of tough messages over ownership of the prized giant field, the Iraqis sparred with the Kurds over pipeline logistics, as though the change of affairs was now the status quo.
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