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Ihsanoglu describes talks in Baghdad and Erbil b «positive»


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Ihsanoglu describes talks in Baghdad and Erbil b «positive»

 

 

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11/23/2014 0:00 

BAGHDAD - morning, 

at a time when the United States praised the visiting Prime Minister of Turkey Ahmet Davutoglu to the country, during which he held talks "in-depth" with officials in Baghdad and the Kurdistan region. Turkish official described his talks such as "positive", adding that he sensed conditions improve in Iraq after the formation of the government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi. 

Ihsanoglu said to reporters during a meeting with US Vice President Joe Biden, yesterday, at the Istanbul airport: "Look at how conditions have improved in Iraq after formation of a government chosen by the people there, "praising the government of al-Abadi because they" selected from all spectrums of the people, "he said. 

The Prime Minister of Turkey, has been confirmed after his arrival, "Ataturk" Airport yesterday evening, the first, a "positive talks with officials in Baghdad and Erbil." . 

speech Ihsanoglu for "positive" talks, understanding that a veiled reference to the agreement between Baghdad and Ankara to re-open a new page of the bilateral relations, which saw in the past few years, tension and escalation of mutual accusations.

The visit also resulted in the start of the security cooperation to fight terrorism; Not to mention the activation of the agreements previously and restore the spirit of the Council of "strategic cooperation" which was formed General 2009.oaarb Ihsanoglu, expressed his country's hope that "there is a coordination of a permanent agreement between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region, on the energy file." 

on the grounds that this Agreement (the Iraqi - Iraqi) for the benefit of Turkey issued through the ports most of the oil extracted from the fields of Kurdistan, and consequently Karagok.oukal Davutoglu during a speech at the summit, "Atlantic Council" of energy and the economy: "The Iraq fortunate in the Middle East country because of its human and natural resources , and this was confirmed by the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in my meeting with him, "calling on the Iraqi parties to" work for one Iraq and the consolidation of democracy. " 

Visit Davutoglu to Iraq, has received praise from American fast. 

The Washington reaffirmed its support for "anything that contributes to the improvement of relations between Baghdad and Ankara ", expressing their desire to establish good relations between Iraq and Turkey. 

He said State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke, told reporters: "The Turkish government, played a very important role during the recent weeks and months to deal not with" Daash "only in Syria threats , but in Iraq, too. "He added," Turkey has taken positive steps to block funding and the flow of foreign fighters through its territory, "and expressed his country's appreciation for the" Turkish contribution could be one of the reasons for the visit of Vice President Joe Biden to Ankara. " 

Being Biden Talks continue for three days with Turkish leaders in Ankara, to convince them to play a greater role within the international coalition led by the United States in the war on gang "Daash" terrorist Akhuadtha.naúb US president reiterated yesterday his country's welcome, the initial agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan region, on the management of oil exports as a step forward in solving the shapes between the federal government and the province. 

After years of differences reached Baghdad and Kurdistan, the agreement gives whereby the Kurds half of the total oil exports to the federal government will pay Baghdad public officials overdue salaries in the Kurdish region. 

Biden said at the top "of the Atlantic Council." held in Istanbul, "the pleasure of the interim agreement, which was reached recently between Baghdad and Erbil on export management and revenue-sharing", stressing that Washington supports the development of an oil pipeline from the city of Basra to the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean seafront.

 

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Washington announces its support for the development of an oil pipeline from Basra to the Turkish port of Ceyhan 
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(Almstlqh) ... the United States has announced its support for the development of an oil pipeline from the Basra province to the Turkish port of Ceyhan, while welcomed the agreement between the governments of oil Baghdad and Erbil.

It quoted "Reuters" for US Vice President Joe Biden said during the Atlantic Council Summit in Istanbul that "Washington supports the development of an oil pipeline from Basra province to the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean seafront."

Biden said that "the United States welcomes the agreement between Iraq's central government in Baghdad and the Kurdistan region of Iraq in the north on the management of oil exports."

The Turkish Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu expressed, on Saturday (November 22, 2014), expressed the hope that Baghdad and Erbil to coordinate and reach an agreement on the energy file, as pointed out that his meetings with Kurdish officials were successful.

He stressed Iraq's Oil Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, on Friday (November 21, 2014), that the Iraqi government is seeking a common solution to all outstanding problems with the Turkish counterpart, while pointing out the importance of expanding investment and trade between the two countries, with the participation in the International Energy Conference held in Istanbul .

A source at the North Oil Company, on Friday, the start of oil exports from the Kirkuk fields at a rate of 150 thousand barrels per day to the Turkish port of Ceyhan, pointing out that these volumes will rise to 250 thousand barrels per day in the coming days. (End)

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