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The delegation of Kurdish parties to visit Baghdad

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BAGHDAD / Sky Press: 

 

Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Sunday, revealed visit of a delegation from the Kurdish political parties, to the capital of Baghdad, on Monday.

 

Said Saadi Ahmed beer member of the political bureau of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, said in an interview I followed "Sky Press," that "a delegation of Kurdish parties to participate in the House of Representatives will visit Baghdad on Monday, it has been the formation of a political council of the visit so that there is consensus and agreement between the Kurdish parties about all the files. "

 

He said Saadi Ahmed beer that "all political parties of Kurdistan to participate in this visit, the Kurdish delegation will visit the three presidencies in Iraq to discuss the current situation and the relations between the KRG and the federal government."

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Am I wrong to opine that the only real files between the Kurds and Baghdad are HCL..and the Peshmerga payment ???

 

House of Representatives will visit Baghdad on Monday, it has been the formation of a political council of the visit so that there is consensus and agreement between the Kurdish parties about all the files. "

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This is very timely and consistent with the doubling in output of the Turkish line that's supposed to be implemented this week as referenced in the article Yota brought over in the last 24 hours. I  personally hope my 'male intuition' is correct and that the flow of oil after a 5-month lapse, followed by a doubling in it's output only days later, is an indicator that this ride is almost over and that HCL has been worked out behind the scenes!

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Yota Thanks,  DV.....I truly concur with comments  above.  We are about to witness solid agreements & implementations of outstanding issues with Baghdad & KRG due to extreme pressure from all agencies and world powers.  "HCL" is definitely upon us IMHO.

 

Keeping the faith!!

GO RV!!

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meeting tomorrow between Kurds and Baghdad to come to agreement on all the files.  Tuesday, Parliament reconvenes (conveniently, I might add).  Maybe we will see action on outstanding issues this week.  Justice and accountability, amnesty, HCL.  Timing is everything.  Tomorrow's meeting is extremely important and could provide the impetus to create the momentum needed to get to the finish line.

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13 hours ago, TexasMike1958 said:

meeting tomorrow between Kurds and Baghdad to come to agreement on all the files.  Tuesday, Parliament reconvenes (conveniently, I might add).  Maybe we will see action on outstanding issues this week.  Justice and accountability, amnesty, HCL.  Timing is everything.  Tomorrow's meeting is extremely important and could provide the impetus to create the momentum needed to get to the finish line.

:bravo::praying::praying:

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Oil Ministry calls for BP to reconsider the fulfillment of their profits

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 Since 22/08/2016 18:58 pm (Baghdad time)

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It called the Oil Ministry, on Monday, BP British, to reconsider formulas relating to the payment of profits in light of changes in oil prices over the last period, and confirmed discussed increasing oil production and gas investment rates, as demanded company representative in Iraq, the search with the oil side in Kurdistan for the best mechanism to move to activate the contract signed with the province on the conduct of Almkmena assessment of the Kirkuk field, "BP" confirmed to make "every effort to provide the best solutions."

A statement by the Ministry of Oil, received / balances News / copy of it, "Oil Minister Jabbaraly and coffee, received in his office, Monday, CEO (BP British Iraq Branch) Michael Townsend," noting that "the meeting, they discussed relations between the two sides in the field of oil." .

And coffee, according to the statement, the "need for the British company, to reconsider some of the methods and formulas for the payment of profits based on the reality of the changes in the price of oil recently and corresponding oil prices during the period of the contract is signed," adding, "it was discussed during the meeting to some of the most important projects and increase oil production and gas investment rates. "

He called for the coffee, "BP said the company and through meetings with the oil side of the Kurdistan search for the best mechanism and a formula to move to activate the signed contract with them and the Ministry of Oil and private conduct Almkmena assessment of the Kirkuk field."

For his part, congratulated the company's CEO, Michael Townsend, "Allaibi the assumption of his new oil minister," vowing to "exert utmost efforts in finding the best solutions for it."

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Kuwaiti side. Help can't add link, on phone, someone please? Kuwait Times had a longer story, can't bring it over, my phone is not cooperating with me

 

 

Iraq's PM describes Iraqi-Kuwaiti ties as "distinguished, exemplary"

 


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By Mubarak Al-Enezi

BAGHDAD, Aug 23 (KUNA) -- Iraqi Prime Minister Dr. Haidar Al-Abadi has reiterated the deep-rooted Iraqi-Kuwaiti relations describing them as "distinguished and exemplary", expressing his pride in these relations.
Al-Abadi said during a meeting Monday night with a delegation of Kuwaiti journalists which is on a visit to the Iraqi capital that relations between the two countries have moved from the status of litigation because of the former regime's policy to understanding, harmony and fraternal relations between the two neighboring countries and "our government looks forward for further cooperation".
He said the vision of the Iraqi government lies in that the region can not be developed without cooperation and overcoming the divisions of the past and "we ought to solve these problems and work on developing our relations in other areas of cooperation and to keep the small differences aside".
"We look at our differences with Kuwait through the framework of brotherhood and cooperation", adding that resolving many of the disputes are hindered by the slow red tape in state institutions.
He said that Iraq had gone through a transitional stage after the collapse of the state in 2003 and now it is exposed to abnormal terrorist attacks from gangs boasted of killing and terrorizing citizens and are fed by sectarian polirizations, adding that "we are achieving victories over them and are able to liberate our lands from them".
Al-Abadi pointed out that the so-called Islamic State or (Daesh) is a threat posed against all countries in the world, so the help of the international community is needed in order to eliminate such a threat.
He said many of those who are fighting with terrorist groups in Iraq came from abroad, "and we are now indulged in fierce fighting with terror and we are closer to achieving the final victory through Mosul and the Syrian border operations".
The premier said that "with Syria, we want to deal with state institutions rather than armed groups to control the borders", pointing out that any partition of Syria is a serious matter and "it will be a tragedy and another challenge for us".
He said the real problem in the liberation of Mosul process is the humanitarian aspect due to the population density, a matter that makes it a difficult task for the Iraqi army to carry out its humanitarian mission.
He said he was optimistic for the next stage, and such optimism lies in cooperation and coordination with each other in order to maintain mutual interests.
Al-Abadi pointed out that Iraq has a very big border with Iran, "and we have interests with it and we are not prepared to enter any war since the War destroys people and infrastructure".
On the issue of foreign control of the Iraqi decision from outside, the premier said that there is no state that is immune from outside influence, noting that each country has interests beyond its borders and "we try to maintain these interests to our advantage".
The Kuwaiti delegation included President of the Kuwait Journalists Association Adnan Al-Rashid, Deputy Director General for Editorial Sector and Editor-in-Chief of Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) Saad Al-Ali and head of local department in Kuwaiti daily Al-Qabas Ibrahim Al-Saidi.
Also was present was Kuwait's Ambassador to Iraq Ghassan Al-Zawawi and other diplomats.(end).
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