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Adam Montana Weekly 24 June 2020


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Guess I'm not first to reply today but any time I get good news like this it helps make my day.  Hope everyone in our dinar family has a great day and is able to enjoy an end to this ride soon!  Thanks Adam and all the posters who keep us informed!

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On 6/22/2020 at 10:08 PM, DinarThug said:

A new Kurdish delegation will visit Baghdad tomorrow, Tuesday


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Baghdad today - Erbil 

 

The Kurdistan Regional Government decided to send an official delegation to Baghdad tomorrow, Tuesday, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani. 

According to an official statement of the Kurdistan Regional  Government, the delegation will include both Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani, Finance Minister Awat Sheikh Janab, Minister of Planning Dara Rashid and Minister of Territory Khaled Shawani and head of the Cabinet Office Omid Sabah 

and a government source familiar with (Baghdad today) revealed that "the head of the regional government, Masroor Barzani, had a long meeting with the delegation who will visit Baghdad and informed him of the region's complete readiness to implement all the conditions of Baghdad." 

The source added during his talk to (Baghdad today), that "the delegation will agree to Delivering oil and all revenues against the federal government's pledge to send the salaries of employees, peshmerga, and the region’s full share of the budget. ”

He pointed out that "the Kurdistan government faces popular and political pressures as a result of the financial crisis and the Corona pandemic and the debts it has paid to the oil companies, and it wants to find solutions with Baghdad as soon as possible for fear of launching large demonstrations in Sulaimaniyah and the cities of the region." 

The government’s decision comes at a time when hundreds of employees in Sulaimaniya have started a signature campaign to link their salaries to the federal government directly without returning to the Kurdistan government.

It is noteworthy that the Kurdish delegation visited the capital Baghdad several times, and the agreement was agreed in principle between the region and the center on several files, including the delivery of the region's oil, oil imports and salaries of Kurdistan employees.

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A high-ranking delegation from the region will visit Baghdad tomorrow .. and Barzani: We are ready for a radical solution and a comprehensive agreement


A high-ranking delegation from the region will visit Baghdad tomorrow .. and Barzani: We are ready for a radical solution and a comprehensive agreement
 
 
06/22/2020 13:09:18

 

4 hours ago, Adam Montana said:

I was hoping to see some movement on the HCL.   @DinarThug true to form, followed up with this.

 ("The oil and gas law will be included in the upcoming sessions.")

 

Update From The Meeting In Baghdad With The Kurds ...  :o 

 

:D  :D  :D 

 

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He revealed the results of the regional delegation's talks in Baghdad and important details

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The deputy of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Bashar Al-Kiki, revealed the results he described as “positive” in the discussions of the Kurdistan Region delegation during his visit to the capital Baghdad today, Tuesday.

Al-Kiki said in a press statement this evening, "All results are positive between Baghdad and the delegation," noting that "the delegation of the regional government has shown all preparations in cooperation and in accordance with the constitutional frameworks in the financial relationship as well as details of oil imports."

He stressed, "There is no objection to handing the region all oil and other revenues according to the Financial Management Law, as well as the ports and customs that will deliver their revenues by 50% to Baghdad and the rest to the region." 
"There is an initial agreement that the agreement be on the entire oil file, that is to say, commitment within the conditions that the region's government signed with foreign oil companies and pay its debts to the region, with the energy file covered completely and not fragmented, and this is offset by an understanding from Baghdad." 

 

He revealed that "the delegation of the region handed over all the data regarding the sale, production and marketing of oil to Baghdad, and this is no longer a problem, but in return, it included all the region's dues and raised its financial entitlement rate from 14% to more than 15%."

A high-ranking delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani, arrived in Baghdad this morning and met with Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi and a prominent delegation from the Federal Government in Baghdad. During the meeting, extensive discussion took place on the options of the two parties in order to reach an agreement on several financial and oil files, ports, customs, salaries and others. Meetings continue between the negotiating delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government and the federal government in the coming days.
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10 minutes ago, DinarThug said:

the delegation of the region handed over all the data regarding the sale, production and marketing of oil to Baghdad, and this is no longer a problem, but in return, it included all the region's dues and raised its financial entitlement rate from 14% to more than 15%.

 

This is pretty promising.  I thought at one time they had agreed on 17%.  Now 15%. Ok, get it done guys.  

 

 

10 minutes ago, DinarThug said:

Regional Government and the federal government in the coming days.

 

“The coming days”. This sounds better than “soon”. 😝 😂 

 

Thanks Thugs

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20 minutes ago, Pitcher said:

This is pretty promising.  I thought at one time they had agreed on 17%.  Now 15%. Ok, get it done guys.


Several Years Ago 17% Was The Number Being Discussed ! ;) 

 

 

But With Maliki And His Cohorts Then Involved - Baghdad Tried Bringing It Down To 12% Which The Kurds Would Never Agree To ! <_<

 

 

So ‘More Than 15%’ (highlighted below) - Is A Definitive Shift In A Positive Direction Towards An Agreement ! :o 

 

 

Especially Since They ‘Appear’ To Be Saying That It’s ‘No Longer A Problem’ ...

 

 

this is no longer a problem, (And) it included all the region's dues and raised its financial entitlement rate from 14% to more than 15%."

 

:D  :D  :D 

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49 minutes ago, Rochester said:

We have heard this "oil agreement" hopium before. Why it's different this time. Average Iraqi citizen reacts to low oil prices: 

 

 

It is different this time because the HCL is,

 

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OH WAIT, THAT WAS LAST SUMMER.  THE CORRECT TERM IS “ i the coming days” 😂 

 

How close are we?  This close, imo

 

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