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Oil Issues Between Erbil and Baghad Resolve Expected


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Legal expert oil is expected to resolve differences between Erbil and Baghdad soon

24/07/2012

Erbil July 24 (aknews)-an Iraqi legal expert said Tuesday, that rely on the outcome of the efforts of the Parliamentary Committee responsible for monitoring file differences between oil Baghdad, Erbil, and meet her after her visit with officials of the Ministry of natural resources in the Kurdistan region. The crisis is on its way to being resolved within the next two days.

A delegation from the parliamentary Energy Commission paid a visit to Kurdistan region last week to listen to comments and views on the issue of export file differences in Kurdistan for crude oil to Turkey.

Tariq Harb, said Kurdistan News Agency (aknews) today we "rely on the efforts of the competent Parliamentary Committee which visited Sulaymaniyah and Erbil today and will discuss all controversial topics with the oil issue, met with officials of the territory to discuss all those matters."

He war believed that "the crisis is on its way to a solution within the next two days, as the National Alliance and a lot of Kurdistan leaders stressed that the question of differences would oil debate and dialogue between the territory and the Federal Government in Baghdad.

Legal expert ruled out that matter to rupture or a truncated Kurdistan customizations of the general budget by the Federal Government, the matter be resolved between the parties during the next two days, "stressing that" the Commission has absolute authority to discuss the matter, and there is no other than the non-solution in accordance with the legal and constitutional frameworks, and I'm optimistic about resolving the crisis soon. "

Deputy State of law Coalition, had called on Monday, the Iraqi Government to stop the Kurdistan regional budget Iraq and subtract its share of oil from under the general budget, with student Federal Court intervention to resolve the files between the provinces and the territory and the Federal Government.

Mansour al-tameemi said that "the Federal Government must take a bold decision to deduct every budget for Kurdistan", inviting them to "share the territory of oil from the federal budget."

There is a long dispute between the Federal Government in Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government on oil fields in the North, where Baghdad contracts signed between the territorial Government and international oil companies are illegal.

From: Wafaa zangana

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If this is about The HCL then I would have to say "We've heard this before". Just not worded two days, but two weeks. I think that was close to a year ago. If this is some sort of timeline to what they mean. Then I guess three months is good. :) Just havin a little fun.

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Legal expert ruled out that matter to rupture or a truncated Kurdistan customizations of the general budget by the Federal Government, the matter be resolved between the parties during the next two days, "stressing that" the Commission has absolute authority to discuss the matter, and there is no other than the non-solution in accordance with the legal and constitutional frameworks, and I'm optimistic about resolving the crisis soon. "

He's optimistic about resolving the crisis soon. First in the two days then soon.

I say SMOKE, SMOKE, SMOKE. It's bologna. Maliki and the Alliance have not set forth any reforms and Maliki himself is not serious about it at all. Let's see what happens when Talabani gets to town.

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