Kurdistan’s Prime Minister Masrour Barzani has laid bare the staggering financial toll on the semi-autonomous region of Iraq, as oil exports remain suspended.Barzani reports the region has lost over $20 billion in revenue as a result of stalled exports through Turkey’s Ceyhan pipeline, amid power struggles with Iraq’s central government.Speaking during a fiery interview with Al Arabiya's Chief International Anchor Hadley Gamble at the Middle East Peace and Security Conference in Erbil, Barzani highlighted Kurdistan’s plight, stating, “almost every month we lose a billion. So, it’s over $20 billion that we’ve lost as a result of the exports.”For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.He added that the crisis stemmed from Iraqi oil policies, which he considers outdated.“We have a law that belongs to Saddam’s era, which is designed for a central government. It doesn’t help a federal system... We need to replace that with a new law,” he said.The