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Sinopec Ready To Pour $3 Billion In Iran Oil

By Irina Slav - Jan 18, 2019, 3:00 PM CST oil rigs

China’s largest crude oil refiner, Sinopec, has offered US$3 billion to Iran’s state oil company, NIOC, to jointly expand the development of a major field in Iran, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing sources in the know.

The sources, who wished to remain unnamed, said the Chinese company considered the offer safe from the sanctions the United States reimposed on Iran last November because the initial deal for the development of the Yadavaran field was inked back in 2007.

The offer, according to the Wall Street Journal, was made last month but it is only now coming to light as media and analysts speculate whether Washington will extend the sanction waivers granted to eight Iranian oil importers will be extended beyond the original deadline.

 

Three of the eight countries, meanwhile, have completely stopped buying Iranian oil: Taiwan, Italy, and Greece. However, these are not the biggest buyers of Iranian crude and some analysts believe the other five—China, India, South Korea, Japan, and Turkey—may be granted waiver extensions that are, however, bound to come at a cost.

Sinopec, along with the other Chinese state oil giant, CNPC, have already invested heavily in Iran’s oil industry as domestic production declines due to field depletion and the country’s growing oil hunger needs to be satisfied with imported crude.

Yadavaran, as well as another field along Iran’s border with Iraq, are among the largest projects. Yadavaran holds an estimated 31 billion barrels of crude, which makes it one of the largest undeveloped fields in the world, and North Azadegan contains estimated reserves of 5.7 billion barrels.

Sinopec has already invested US$2 billion in the development of Yadavaran, with production there standing at 115,000 bpd, while North Azadegan, operated by NIOC and CNPC, started production at a rate of 75,000 bpd two years ago.

 

https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Sinopec-Ready-To-Pour-3-Billion-In-Iran-Oil.html

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Members of the 1518 Sanctions Committee Meet with Iraqi Delegation

On 9 January 2019, the members of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1518 (2003) met with Hazim Al-Yousifi, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iraq, and Mohammed Ali Meften, General Director of the Extradition Office — Commission of Integrity, members of delegation from the Government of Iraq visiting New York from Baghdad who raised three main issues during the meeting:  Namely, recovery of Iraqi financial assets abroad; dealing with delisting requests; and the delisting of Iraqi entities in the 1518 sanctions list.

Members of the Committee had a fruitful exchange with the members of the Iraqi delegation and expressed their intention to give due consideration to the matters raised by the delegation.

 

https://www.un.org/press/en/2019/sc13670.doc.htm

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Trump has been right on many issues but his style and bluster keeps people so agitated he’s having trouble getting a lot of his agenda through Congress. He’s a disrupter and DC needed that imo but like my mother says you can get more flies with honey than you can with a club.  When I’m negotiating I try to keep people off balance by using honey and a club. Haha

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Iran: We face difficulties in exporting oil

Iran: We face difficulties in exporting oil
 



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"The government is facing severe and increasing difficulties in the export of oil, and the difference is very large between what was expected when the state budget and what actually happened on the ground, which results in A real crisis.

He pointed out that these problems related to oil exports are among the problems that resulted from the US sanctions, and that the budget of Iran this year was based on the export of two million and 410 thousand barrels per day, but now far less than this figure, and almost half, Which means a worsening of the budget deficit.

Among the problems facing Iran's oil exports are the other aspects of US sanctions on aviation, shipping and insurance for oil tankers, he added.

"In order to export oil, we have no choice but to use tankers, which is also prohibited. If we get ships from the private sector, for example, we have to secure them, which unfortunately is forbidden," he says.

In this context, he referred to the foreign exchange operations to the Iranian interior, and the possibility of this, and called on the private sector to help the government so that the country can overcome this difficult crisis, "unprecedented in the history of Iran," he said, pointing to the need to bring part Of foreign currency from abroad to provide basic needs, in addition to pumping some of the hard currency into the arteries of the Iranian economy.

But the remark in the words of Nobkhat that he ruled out the factor of mismanagement of the factors of the current crisis, and referred the entire crisis to what he called "insolence and cruelty of the enemy," referring to the behavior of Trump and its damage to the Iranian economy.

It is noteworthy that the Iranian economic crisis was waiting for a breakthrough after the signing of the nuclear agreement with the world's major powers, but a setback to this hope after the withdrawal of the United States from the agreement in May and the resumption of US sanctions on Tehran in two rounds began in August ( The second in November, and the second round aims to reduce Iranian oil exports to zero. This has led to successive difficulties facing the Iranian economy, especially in the field of foreign exchange, shipping and aviation, prompting the European Union to try to find a special financial mechanism to keep Iran committed to the nuclear agreement.

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Alsumaria News / Baghdad Organization "report said OPEC " for the month of January that Iran had in the month of December, to reduce its oil production by 561 thousand barrels per day of production to 2.769 million barrels per day. 

Iran's oil production shrinks monthly due to US sanctions, according to Sputnik. The country's oil production in October reached 3.33 million barrels per day, and in November production reached 2.928 million bpd.

 


The volume of production cuts in December, compared with the month of November, 159 thousand barrels per day.

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17 hours ago, Pitcher said:

Trump has been right on many issues but his style and bluster keeps people so agitated he’s having trouble getting a lot of his agenda through Congress. He’s a disrupter and DC needed that imo but like my mother says you can get more flies with honey than you can with a club.  When I’m negotiating I try to keep people off balance by using honey and a club. Haha

If he could just get a little more Presidential he would for sure get more things done. 

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2 hours ago, ChuckFinley said:

If he could just get a little more Presidential he would for sure get more things done. 

 

would agree CF but thankful trump is who he said he would be and not masquerading as something he is not ... lets go cbi

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23 hours ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

The " French Counterpart " Macron doesn't look pleased at all, now does he ? :lol:

 

Ya he has that face of "Oh great this will be on the internet for eternity of me shaking hands with Satin"

 

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Iran digs tunnels to hide nuclear weapons: document

 

Iran is “digging tunnels and building underground facilities for sensitive security and military initiatives in searchs of nuclearweapons and ballistic missiles”, a document said.

The explosive claim was made in an official Iranian Resistance paper, produced by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Daily Express reported.

The NCRI document contains damning assertions which implicate Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in the production and concealment of nuclear-ready ballistic missiles. An NCRI representative has spoken to Express.co.uk about his group’s concerns.

The NCRI manuscript, entitled Iran’s Ballistic Buildup, states: “On the basis of conclusions gleaned from the country’s defeat in the Iran-Iraq war, the regime began digging tunnels and building underground facilities for sensitive security and military initiatives.”

It continues: “It was decided that all the regime’s sensitive military sites, nuclear-related facilities, and missile-related facilities should be relocated to underground sites or to sites built inside mountains.

“Some of the most senior IRGC commanders have pursued this project since the Iran-Iraq ceasefire in 1988.”

The paper purports to reveal the exact “names and details” of the “main companies involved in building tunnels and secret military facilities
 
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59 minutes ago, Pitcher said:

Thanks Obamacare and Kerry.  

 

Don't Forget Flimsy Carter, Pitcher, AND The Very Best Of Your Up Coming Week To You!!! :tiphat:

 

If Flimsy Carter hadn't let Iran flip in 1979, the last 40 YEARS would have been quite different!!!

 

Bark Insane Obama and Scary John Kerry are minor leaguers/clean up crew to what Flimsy Carter allowed/instigated with Iran leading up to 1979 through NOW!!!

 

Unfortunately, the solution with the Insanians appears to be the same Then AND Now!!!

 

At least The True The United States Of America Patriot President Donald J Trump ACTUALLY has the nous AND the initiative to bring Iran to the proper state.

 

For Sure, what The True The United States Of America Patriot President Donald J Trump IS DOING IS WORKING unlike Flimsy Carter, Bark Insane Obama, AND Scary John Kerry.

 

In The Mean Time...............................................

 

BOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...............................................

 

AND (of course)..................................................

 

Go Moola Nova (YEAH AND YEE HAW, BABY, READY WHEN YOU ARE BROTHER (OR SISTER) - LET 'ER BUCK!!!)!!!

:rodeo:   :pirateship:

 

 

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Pompeo and Bolton have Iran in their sights

 

Donald Trump’s iconoclastic presidency has many critics, both at home and across the world, yet there are signs that his approach is beginning to pay dividends in the Middle East. His often bullish and forthright way of doing things seems to offer a way through the political niceties that so often obstruct progress and change in the region. 

The two agents of Trump’s strategy in theMiddle East are Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and National Security Advisor John Bolton. These key lieutenants embody a frank, clear and pragmatic approach to the conflicts and tensions in Syria and Iraq, and the question of how to tackle Iran’s aggression. 

Pompeo and Bolton are both articulating the new Trump doctrine of ‘America First’ and his unapologetic aim to promote America’s self-interest. Initially, many commentators saw this as the beginning of a new era of US isolationism. However, this has not proved to be the case. ‘America First,’ has been shown to be a candid policy of promoting US power across the world in ways that serve American interests, even if the policy cuts across old alliances.

A signal manifestation of this new approach has been the attitude of Pompeo to Saudi Arabia. The kingdom is seen as a major strategic ally ofUS interests and so the crisis of the Khashoggi case will not be allowed to affect cooperation between the countries. After his meeting with Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman Pompeo was asked about the state of US Saudi relations; ‘No change’ he replied. 

Pompeo has been similarly forthright about US strategy towards Iran. He says that US policy is to curtail Iran’s ‘wave of regional destruction and global campaign of terror.’ Next month in Poland, to the outrage of Iran, Pompeo will again call for an international alliance to act against Iranian aggression. He has also vowed to ‘expel every last Iranian boot’ from Syria.

To much Turkish chagrin John Bolton stated thatUS withdrawal from Syria would be conditional on protecting its Kurdish allies. When the Turkish government complained Trump put a shot across their bows by announcing that he could wreak ‘economic devastation’ on Turkey. In his recent unannounced visit to Iraq Pompeo urged Prime Minister Mahdi to turn to US energy providers and away from reliance on Iran. 

Everywhere Pompeo is articulating the new, boldUS strategy. This is an avowed intention to contain Iran and denude the Shia state of its ability to project power. Sanctions are, at the moment, the main ‘soft’ aspect of US intentions. There are signs that both general and targeted sanctions are eating right into the ability of the Iranian state to function. Yet sanctions need to be backed up with hard power. 

This is where the hawkish Bolton comes in tothe picture. As long ago as 2016 Bolton wrote ‘Congress must act to change Iranian behaviourand, ultimately the Iranian regime.’ In the same year he wrote an editorial in the New York Times stating that ‘to stop Iran’s bomb, bomb Iran.’ Accordingly, various news sites reported that Bolton asked the Pentagon for strike options against Iran. The Pentagon, as a matter of strategy, runs wargames against perceived foes, but Bolton’s request sends a bold message that sanctions may be the preferred  tool, for now, but the US is ultimately prepared to use its overwhelming firepower to curb Iran’s missile and nuclear programmes, and its military opportunism.      

In many ways the Trump administration is unlike any other presidency. Detractors point to its coarseness and wrecking quality. Yet, in Bolton and Pompeo the world can see that a plainspoken US strategy for the Middle East is emerging. And this strategy has the Mullah Regime firmly in its sights.    

 

https://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/Author/268/The Baghdad Post

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Japan to resume importing oil from Iran

Japan to resume importing oil from Iran
 

 21 January 2019 02:19 PM
Mubasher : Japanese refineries shipped Iranian oil on their refineries, resuming crude imports from Tehran after being suspended as a result of US sanctions against Iran.

After China, South Korea, India and Turkey, Japan began to import Iranian oil, the central bank governor said on Monday, quoting the Iranian news agency IRNA.

China and India kept their imports of crude from Iran after US sanctions against Iran last November, while South Korea banned imports for four months and resumed last week.

A spokesman for the company "Fuji Oil" Japanese they raised the load of Iranian crude oil over the weekend, adding that it took some time to be able to resume import, stressing that the biggest obstacle was to obtain approval of banks to make payments to Iran.

In 2017, Iranian oil accounted for 5.3% of Japan's total crude imports.

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Japan to resume Iranian oil purchases after US amnesty

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Japanese refiners have shipped Iranian crude on an oil tanker, resuming imports after a halt due to US sanctions, an Iranian official and a spokesman for a Japanese refinery said on Monday. 
Japan is the last of the top four Iranian oil customers in Asia, which resume imports after being granted an exemption from US sanctions that came into force in November. China and India maintained imports after November, while South Korea's imports were halted for four months and resumed at the weekend. 
"After China, South Korea, India and Turkey, Japan has also begun the process of importing Iranian oil," the central bank governor Abdul Nasser Hamati was quoted as saying by the official IRNA news agency.
A spokesman for Japan's Fuji Oil refinery said it had received a shipment of Iranian oil at the weekend. "The resumption of Iranian oil imports took time, pending the approval of banks to make payments to Iran," he said. 
However, Iran's exports to Japan may not last long. Mashtarian said in Japan that they may be unable to continue after the end of the annual tanker insurance, which is supported by the Government of Japan in March.

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Signatories Should Stick To Iran Nuclear Deal: UN Official

By Tsvetana Paraskova - Jan 21, 2019, 6:00 PM CST Signatories nuclear deal

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has verified several times that Iran is sticking to its commitments in the nuclear deal, and so should all other signatories to the pact, Iranian media quoted the director of the United Nations Information Center (UNIC) in Iran, Maria Dotsenko, as saying.

According to IRNA and Fars news agencies, Dotsenko said that United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres had expressed concern over the United States withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is commonly known.

The UN will continue to support Iran’s government and nation, and will help the government to provide special packages to the most vulnerable people in Iran, in order to reduce the effect of the U.S. sanctions on Iran’s financial and oil sectors, the Iranian news outlets quoted Dotsenko as saying.

 

Iran will not be complying with the “fully illegal” U.S. sanctions, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said earlier this month, in yet another defiant statement from Tehran after the American sanctions on Iran’s oil and shipping industry snapped back in early November.

“We believe that we should not comply with the illegal sanctions against Iran,” Reuters quoted Zanganeh as saying.

While it stays under U.S. sanctions, Iran will not be discussing the volume or the destination of its oil exports, the Iranian oil minister noted.

The U.S. re-imposed sanctions on Iran’s oil industry and exports in early November, but it also granted waivers to eight key Iranian customers to continue importing oil from Iran for a six-month period until early May 2019.

Despite the fact that the U.S. is not looking to grant any waivers to Iranian oil customers when the current ones expire, it shouldn’t be taken for granted that no waivers will be issued, according to the U.S. Special Representative for Iran, Brian Hook, and to analysts and an official with the previous U.S. Administration.

By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com

https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Signatories-Should-Stick-To-Iran-Nuclear-Deal-UN-Official.html

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Signatories Should Stick To Iran Nuclear Deal: UN Official

By Tsvetana Paraskova - Jan 21, 2019, 6:00 PM CST Signatories nuclear deal

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has verified several times that Iran is sticking to its commitments in the nuclear deal, and so should all other signatories to the pact, Iranian media quoted the director of the United Nations Information Center (UNIC) in Iran, Maria Dotsenko, as saying.

According to IRNA and Fars news agencies, Dotsenko said that United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres had expressed concern over the United States withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is commonly known.

The UN will continue to support system" rel="">support Iran’s government and nation, and will help the government to provide special packages to the most vulnerable people in Iran, in order to reduce the effect of the U.S. sanctions on Iran’s financial and oil sectors, the Iranian news outlets quoted Dotsenko as saying.

 

Iran will not be complying with the “fully illegal” U.S. sanctions, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said earlier this month, in yet another defiant statement from Tehran after the American sanctions on Iran’s oil and shipping industry snapped back in early November.

“We believe that we should not comply with the illegal sanctions against Iran,” Reuters quoted Zanganeh as saying.

While it stays under U.S. sanctions, Iran will not be discussing the volume or the destination of its oil exports, the Iranian oil minister noted.

The U.S. re-imposed sanctions on Iran’s oil industry and exports in early November, but it also granted waivers to eight key Iranian customers to continue importing oil from Iran for a six-month period until early May 2019.

Despite the fact that the U.S. is not looking to grant any waivers to Iranian oil customers when the current ones expire, it shouldn’t be taken for granted that no waivers will be issued, according to the U.S. Special Representative for Iran, Brian Hook, and to analysts and an official with the previous U.S. Administration.

By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com

https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Signatories-Should-Stick-To-Iran-Nuclear-Deal-UN-Official.html

 

Evidently Maria Dotsenko, has no idea Iran never signed JCPOA. https://www.lawfareblog.com/state-department-affirms-iran-deal-only-political-commitment .  Just another example, these people who try to run their New World Order are dumb as a box of rocks.  

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Evidently Maria Dotsenko, has no idea Iran never signed JCPOA. https://www.lawfareblog.com/state-department-affirms-iran-deal-only-political-commitment .  Just another example, these people who try to run their New World Order are dumb as a box of rocks.  

 

Perhaps if a few " Smart Rocks " were included in each box these idiots would have a clue ?  Nope . . . you're right - Hopeless Cases all of 'em.

 

Dumber than a Bag of Burnt Hair !  . . . and they're running the show.

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Saudi Oil Exports Hit 2-Year High When U.S. Sanctions On Iran Returned

 

 Jan 21, 2019, 10:00 PM CST Saudi oil tanker

Saudi Arabia’s crude oil exports jumped by 534,000 bpd month on month in November to 8.24 million bpd—the highest level in years as the Kingdom moved to offset supply losses from Iran with the return of the U.S. sanctions on Tehran’s oil industry.

According to data by the Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI) database, which collects self-reported figures from 114 countries, Saudi Arabia’s crude oil exports hit a 24-month high, while crude oil production surged to an all-time high of 11.09 million bpd in November.

The month before that, Saudi Arabia had increased its October crude oil exports to what was then the highest level since January 2017, when the initial OPEC/non-OPEC production cut deal began.

 

After the U.S. granted waivers to eight key Iranian oil customers to continue importing oil from Iran until early May this year, Saudi Arabia and its allies at OPEC and non-OPEC Russia pared back production as the market started to fear a growing oversupply amid uncertain demand growth.

As a result, OPEC and its Russia-led non-OPEC partners agreed to a new production cut deal in early December, targeting to remove 1.2 million bpd from the market between January and June this year, with Iran, Venezuela, and Libya exempted from cuts due to their ‘special circumstances.’

Related: Israel Aims To Become An Energy Export Hub

Saudi Arabia had already started slashing production as early as December, cutting output by 468,000 bpd from the November all-time high of 11.021 million bpd, to 10.553 million bpd, as per OPEC’s secondary sources—the ones used to calculate compliance and cuts.

Under the deal effective January 1, OPEC’s de facto leader and biggest producer Saudi Arabia is tasked with cutting 322,000 bpd from its October baseline of 10.633 million bpd and keeping output at 10.311 million bpd until June.

Just after the OPEC+ meeting in Vienna early last month, Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said that the Kingdom would cut production to around 10.2 million bpd in January, and that Saudi crude oil exports would be cut to below 8 million bpd in December from some 8.3 million bpd in November. Saudi Arabia is reportedly targeting to further slash oil exports in January, to around 7.3 million bpd.  

 

https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Saudi-Oil-Exports-Hit-2-Year-High-When-US-Sanctions-On-Iran-Returned.html

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Editorial Date: 2019/1/22 12:26  168 times read
Kurdish official: Baghdad and Erbil will ignore US sanctions against Iran
(International: Euphrates News) The representative of the Kurdistan region of Iraq in Iran, Nazim Dabbagh said that the governments of the Kurdistan region and Baghdad, "will ignore the US sanctions on Iran."
"I have no knowledge of the fact that American soldiers have moved from Syria to the territory of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, but what I know is the lack of new US soldiers entering Iraq and what is in Iraq today are the soldiers who came to fight Da'ash in Iraq," Dabbagh said. 
He added: "What is rumored in this regard is that the US forces withdrawn from Syria entered the base of {Ki-Wan} in Kirkuk, but I personally can not confirm this but I have heard him Peshmerga forces denied this news in detail and confirmed that no soldier entered Military to the territory of the Territory ". 
He continued in this regard, saying, "The important thing in this matter is to detect any soldier entering Iraq, within the framework of strategic agreements between Iraq and America and the Kurdistan region be part of this process."
"The Kurdistan region has no legal right to conclude a unilateral agreement with a party without the knowledge of the central government in Baghdad, but must discuss these files with Baghdad in full and accurate." 
The official in the Kurdistan Regional Government noted that the governments of Baghdad and Erbil did not allow the use of Iraqi territory to attack Iran, stressing that there is no military base for the US in Kurdistan except the Ki-Wan base. 
On the other hand, Dabbagh pointed to the US sanctions on the Islamic Republic of Iran and stressed that the governments of the Kurdistan region of Iraq and Baghdad will ignore the US sanctions on Iran.
Dabbagh said that Baghdad and Erbil are under constant US pressure regarding the US sanctions against Iran. The visit of the US Secretary of State and the US Treasury Secretary to Iraq carries messages that the United States is trying to recruit others against Iran, but so far the Kurdistan Regional Government has not responded to these American demands and pressures. .is over
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suggested to the Foreign Relations Committee, Saturday, go high - level government delegation headed by President of the Republic , Barham Salih , to Washington to discuss the Iraqi government an exception imposed against Iran economic sanctions, as indicated that the government is able to reject sanctions and non - compliance with them categorically. 
"The Iraqi government has the intention to go to Washington with a high-level delegation headed by Barham Saleh to discuss its exclusion from the US sanctions imposed on Tehran," said Amer al-Fayez, a member of the committee. "Iraq is unable to abide by sanctions because it is linked In Tehran with long borders as well as cooperation between the two countries in the field of energy and trade. "
He added that "Iraq is able to reject the US sanctions imposed on Iran and not to abide by them categorically, but seeks to maintain its relationship with Washington and Tehran at the same time," noting that "the Iraqi government will not allow the regional differences or external and expose its international and economic relationship to risk." 
And Fayez that "the government delegation will go to Washington during the next phase may be the date of launch after the completion of the cabinet cab remaining for Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi and the adoption of the federal budget." 
A new report by the International Crisis Group found that the results of the internal assessment conducted by the Bush administration that the policy of so-called maximum pressure on Iran is not working and has failed.
The newspaper "Okaz" Saudi Arabia has revealed, earlier, the notification of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, the US ambassador in Iraq that Baghdad can not be dispensed with Iranian gas and electricity.

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