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Abdul-Mahdi, the last agreement with the Kurdistan is not final unless it acknowledges the oil and gas law


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Special / Abdul-Mahdi, the last agreement with the Kurdistan is not final unless it acknowledges the oil and gas law

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 BAGHDAD - Iraq Press - November 27: a coalition between the citizen, on Thursday, said, the agreement was recently signed between the oil minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi and the provincial government of Ayad final agreement to resolve oil dispute unless the approval of oil and gas law.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The MP said the coalition, Hashem al-Moussawi, L / Iraq Press / "The oil and gas law will solve oil problems with the region as well as with oil-producing provinces," but he also said, "but that the application of the current agreement between Baghdad and Erbil to resolve oil dispute, though it is a positive thing, but need Follow-up to the center and the region to avoid Zaaurer other problems again, and this follow-up remains constant until the approval of oil and gas law. "

 

 

 

 

 He stressed Moussawi that "the Iraqis right in the oil wealth, but not of the correct preparation of Iraqi financial budget based on what issued Basra and Nasiriyah oil, but must include all imports of the provinces and the region, and with respect to other problems between the center and the region can be resolved in accordance with the political consensus Iraqi constitution ". Admiral ended 

 

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Much Appreciated Yota, as always you really do your home work. And it makes it much easier for most of us, it seems there all getting on the same page and agreeing on the important things now. I guess I am so used to Iraq delaying and disagreeing all the time that I have to read everything twice and shake my head to make sure I read it right, Go Iraq. Happy Thanksgiving Yota to you and your family.

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BAGHDAD - ((eighth day)) Confirmed member of the parliamentary legal committee Salim Shawki Baghdad awaiting visit the Kurdish delegation to the central government for a final agreement on oil and gas law.   He said Shawki told ((eighth day)) that "the recent agreement between the governments of the center and the region and we are waiting for an initial visit of the President of the Government of the Territory final agreement on oil and gas law, which serves both parties."   "We have been exporting 150 000 barrels of oil through the Turkish Kurdistan Ceyhan line and handed the money to the region."   He said the Parliamentary Legal Committee member, said "The oil ministry is studying the oil and gas law, which in turn serves the governments of the center and the region."    The Kurdistan Regional Government has announced (November 13, 2014), the agreement with the Baghdad government to solve the "full and fair" to the problems between the two sides, saying that the federal government would pay for the region of $ 500 million and will transform the Government of the Territory of 150 thousand barrels of crude oil a day at the disposal of the federal government.   As regarded the Oil Ministry, the recent agreement between the governments of Baghdad and Erbil to resolve differences between the two sides will not constitute a final solution, but opens the way to begin to establish "a comprehensive, just and constitutional," all outstanding matters solutions, as pointed out that respect this agreement by both parties will ensure the return of some million barrels of oil a day to the Treasury.
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