6ly410 Posted June 29, 2020 Report Share Posted June 29, 2020 KRG DELEGATION REJECTED FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S BUDGET CONDITIONS, CLAIMS IRAQI MP 1 Hours Ago https://nrttv.com/En/News.aspx?id=22174&MapID=2 SULAIMANI — State of Law Coalition lawmaker in the Council of Representatives Alia Nusaif claimed on Monday (June 29) that Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) negotiating delegation has rejected a number of conditions put forward by the federal government, which she said was the reason why Erbil and Baghdad have not reached an agreement over the budget. “The central government has the right to demand the imposition of its control over all the [Kurdistan] Region’s revenues, including oil, taxes, and others, in exchange for granting the Region an amount of 453 billion Iraqi dinars [$381 million] per month,” Nusaif said in a statement. “Baghdad has the right to demand the receipt of the all oil which is produced in the Region,” she added. Last week, a KRG delegation visited Baghdad for more talks designed to overcome disagreements over the budget and oil, but it returned to Erbil after three days without a deal. “These points will protect the Iraqi people from north to south and will end the suffering of the Kurdish people from the issues of the delays of the distribution of salaries and put a limit to oil smuggling operations,” she argued. In late April, the federal government ran out of patience with the KRG’s refusal to abide by the terms of the 2019 Federal Budget Law, which mandated that Erbil send 250,000 barrels of crude oil per day to Baghdad for export, and stopped all budget transfers, except for a one-time 400 billion Iraqi dinar infusion to grease negotiations designed to reach a comprehensive agreement. Also facing a drop off in oil revenue from independent sales, the KRG now faces a severe budget shortfall and the likelihood that it will be unable to pay its thousands of public servants in the medium-term. The most likely resolution for the crisis is an agreement with Baghdad to resume budget transfers, but so far, the talks have yielded little public progress. (NRT Digital Media) 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinarThug Posted June 29, 2020 Report Share Posted June 29, 2020 (edited) LINK Parliamentary: The Kurdish delegation rejected the conditions of Baghdad and returned to Erbil because it guarantees the rights of the south and north 29th June 2020 On Monday, MP Alia Nassif said that the Kurdish delegation rejected the conditions of Baghdad and returned to Erbil because it guarantees the rights of the south and north. Nassif praised, in a statement, "Gilgamesh Press" received a copy of it, "the national (equitable) steps of the negotiating government side during the recent talks with the Kurdish delegation that visited Baghdad, indicating that the central government has proven through the conditions that it stipulated on the Kurdish side that it supports preserving the rights of The Iraqi people from north to south." She added, "The central government has the right to demand the Kurdistan Regional Government to impose its control on all of the region's revenues, including oil, taxes and others, in exchange for granting the region an amount of 453 billion dinars per month, and it has the right to demand the receipt of all oil produced in the region, and that the region's proportion of revenue from the crossings Border lands is only 50%." Nassif continued, "These points preserve the rights of the Iraqi people from north to south and end the suffering of our Kurdish people from the issue of the delay in the distribution of their salaries and put an end to oil smuggling operations, but unfortunately these points did not impress the Kurdish delegation who rejected them and returned to Erbil without reaching an agreement." And she indicated, "This good development in the talks had to happen sooner or later, to achieve justice in the distribution of wealth, and we hope that the government will proceed in this direction." ########### A deputy reveals Baghdad's conditions for the region and the Kurds reject it LINK Edited June 29, 2020 by DinarThug 1 1 2 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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3KINGS Posted June 29, 2020 Report Share Posted June 29, 2020 What can at least 2 Iraqi's agree on? .................................... NOTHING !!!!!!!! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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DoD Posted June 29, 2020 Report Share Posted June 29, 2020 Oh they will come back to the table for sure, what they gonna do with all that oil? Can’t sell it, eat it, drink it so they try to play hardball with no back up. The new PM is certainly not gonna give them money for nothing like the previous crook did. He’s gonna make the crooked Kurds beg him to make a deal, what’s their options STARVE? 1 1 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
6ly410 Posted June 29, 2020 Author Report Share Posted June 29, 2020 (edited) A source in the Kurdistan Regional Government reveals the conditions of Baghdad in exchange for handing over salaries to Kurdistan http://iraqtoday.com/ar/news/42683/مصدر-بحكومة-الاقليم-يكشف-شروط-بغداد-مقابل-تسليم-كردستان-رواتب-الموظفين?latest Policy , 29/06/2020 2020 22:12 , Number of readings: 1155 Baghdad - Iraq today: A source in the Kurdistan Regional Government revealed, today, Monday, the conditions of the central government in Baghdad in exchange for handing over salaries of employees to Kurdistan, while stressing that the Kurdish delegation who returned to Erbil will meet to discuss the conditions of the capital Baghdad. The source said, "The delegation of the regional government who returned to Erbil will meet tomorrow with Prime Minister Masroor Barzani to determine the final position on the conditions imposed by Baghdad." The source added, "Baghdad asked the region to hand it over oil in full, with 50% of the revenue from the border outlets, in exchange for the federal government sending 600 billion dinars a month." He explained, "The situation is heading towards the provincial government agreeing to hand over and 50% of the revenue from the border outlets, provided that Baghdad increases the amount sent to become 650 billion dinars while bearing the payment of the salaries of martyrs, Anfal and political prisoners, and their salaries will be from the federal government." He pointed out that "tomorrow's meeting will witness the presentation of an official request to the federal government with these requests, with the setting of a date for a new visit by the delegation of the region's government to visit Baghdad. The Deputy of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Ahmed Al-Saffar, revealed earlier today, Monday, the date of the new visit of the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government to Baghdad. Al-Saffar said that "the technical delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government will return to Baghdad in order to complete the outstanding files between the two governments, after correcting some positions towards the outstanding issues and arranging the files." He added that "this week or next week may witness the return of the Kurdish delegation to Baghdad again in order to complete negotiations and dialogues with a view to resolving all outstanding contentious issues between the two sides," noting that "the two sides are still working to solve the oil and customs issue and Kurdistan's share of the federal budget." A government delegation from the Kurdistan region, arrived on Tuesday (June 23, 2020), to Baghdad and held dialogues with the government on outstanding issues between the center and the region. Edited June 29, 2020 by 6ly410 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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6ly410 Posted June 29, 2020 Author Report Share Posted June 29, 2020 Kurdish lawmaker: Al-Kazemi called on us to open the border and oil file with Kurdistan, and he did not 16:46 - 29/06/2020 https://www.almaalomah.com/2020/06/29/482417/ The information / Baghdad .. The deputy of the Kurdistan Future Bloc, Sercut Shams al-Din, confirmed on Monday that the central government is not serious about ending oil and border problems with the Kurdistan region. Shams Al-Din told / information / that “the federal government can hold the KRG accountable, but it does not want it,” noting that “Al-Kazemi was asked to move a lawsuit against the region’s officials over the oil and border file and the smuggling of oil, but he has been moving so far.” A parliamentary source revealed, on Monday, that the Al-Fateh coalition submitted a request to host Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi in the parliament to discuss several security and health issues, noting that the decision to call was made during a political meeting of the leaders of Al-Fateh of Al-Amri’s house yesterday, Sunday. 15 k is over 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinarThug Posted June 29, 2020 Report Share Posted June 29, 2020 (edited) 1 minute ago, DinarThug said: Democrat: the Kurdish delegation will return to another visit, and three files are still under discussion Arab and international 06/20/2020 11:46 233 Editor: ht Baghdad today - Baghdad Today, Monday, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) deputy revealed the date of a new visit by a delegation from the Kurdistan region to Baghdad. Al-Saffar told (Baghdad Today), "The technical delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government will return to Baghdad in order to complete the outstanding files between the two governments, after correcting some positions towards the outstanding issues and arranging the files." He added that "this week or next week may witness the return of the Kurdish delegation to Baghdad again in order to complete negotiations and dialogues with a view to resolving all outstanding contentious issues between the two sides," noting that "the two sides are still working to solve the oil and customs issue and Kurdistan's share of the federal budget." A government delegation from the Kurdistan region arrived on Tuesday (June 23, 2020) to Baghdad to resume dialogue on the outstanding issues between the center and the region. A source told (Baghdad Today), "A government delegation from the Kurdistan region arrived today to Baghdad to resume dialogue on the outstanding issues between the center and the region." The source indicated, “The Kurdish delegation is headed by the Deputy Prime Minister of the Territory, Qubad Talabani, and both the Minister of Finance Awat Sheikh Janab, the Minister of Planning Dara Rashid, the Minister of Electricity Kamal Muslim, the Minister of the Territory Khaled Shawani, the head of the Regional Office Umid Sabah, and the Cabinet Secretary Amanj Rahim.” . The source pointed out that "the delegation will discuss signing a comprehensive agreement regarding the files of financial dues, oil and employee salaries amid threats by the National Union to suspend the participation of its ministers within the government in case the regional government fails to resolve differences with Baghdad." LINK Democrat: the Kurdish delegation will return to another visit, and three files are still under discussion Arab and international 06/20/2020 11:46 233 Editor: ht Baghdad today - Baghdad Today, Monday, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) deputy revealed the date of a new visit by a delegation from the Kurdistan region to Baghdad. Al-Saffar told (Baghdad Today), "The technical delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government will return to Baghdad in order to complete the outstanding files between the two governments, after correcting some positions towards the outstanding issues and arranging the files." He added that "this week or next week may witness the return of the Kurdish delegation to Baghdad again in order to complete negotiations and dialogues with a view to resolving all outstanding contentious issues between the two sides," noting that "the two sides are still working to solve the oil and customs issue and Kurdistan's share of the federal budget." A government delegation from the Kurdistan region arrived on Tuesday (June 23, 2020) to Baghdad to resume dialogue on the outstanding issues between the center and the region. A source told (Baghdad Today), "A government delegation from the Kurdistan region arrived today to Baghdad to resume dialogue on the outstanding issues between the center and the region." The source indicated, “The Kurdish delegation is headed by the Deputy Prime Minister of the Territory, Qubad Talabani, and both the Minister of Finance Awat Sheikh Janab, the Minister of Planning Dara Rashid, the Minister of Electricity Kamal Muslim, the Minister of the Territory Khaled Shawani, the head of the Regional Office Umid Sabah, and the Cabinet Secretary Amanj Rahim.” . The source pointed out that "the delegation will discuss signing a comprehensive agreement regarding the files of financial dues, oil and employee salaries amid threats by the National Union to suspend the participation of its ministers within the government in case the regional government fails to resolve differences with Baghdad." LINK Edited June 29, 2020 by DinarThug 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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DinarThug Posted June 30, 2020 Report Share Posted June 30, 2020 LINK Kurdish lawmaker for Barzani: The Iraqi army is first to enter Kurdistan from Turkey 11:04 - 30/06/2020 The representative of the new generation, Sercut Shams Al-Din, confirmed on Tuesday that the Iraqi army is first to enter the Kurdistan region and protect borders from the Turkish army, calling on the central government to stop smuggling oil through the Barzani family. "I ask the Kurdistan Regional Government to allow the Iraqi army to enter the Kurdistan region and protect the borders and hand him over the management of the oil file instead of allowing the Turkish army to occupy the lands," Shamsuddin said in a post on Facebook. Shams al-Din added, "The head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Masoud Barzani, is running after his dream, which he started three years ago to establish a state." He explained, "I am sure that our war is not against Barzani alone, but everyone who created the crisis in the region and caused the killing of Kurdish youth for seventy years and until now." 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinarThug Posted June 30, 2020 Report Share Posted June 30, 2020 LINK Today ... the Kurdistan government meets with the Kurdish negotiating delegation 30th June, 2020 The Kurdistan government will hold a meeting with the Kurdish delegation negotiating for the central government, on Tuesday. Political sources told Mawazine News that "the president of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Masrour Barzani, is holding today, with the delegation of the regional government negotiating for the federal government." The sources added, "The meeting will discuss the latest results of the meetings that the delegation held with the federal government to resolve the differences and outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil." 2 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinarThug Posted June 30, 2020 Report Share Posted June 30, 2020 LINK Barzani: We will continue discussions with Baghdad and the region, and he will not give up his constitutional dues 30th June, 2020 The head of the Kurdistan government, Masroor Barzani, confirmed on Tuesday that talks will continue with Baghdad until an agreement is reached, pointing out that the Kurdistan region will not waive its constitutional dues. A statement of the Kurdistan government said after meeting with the Kurdish delegation negotiating with the Baghdad government, Mawazine News received a copy of it, "At the beginning of the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani highlighted the visit made by the Kurdistan regional delegation to Baghdad last week, and the results of discussions with The federal government and the proposals put forward to resolve the outstanding problems between the two sides. Barzani said, according to the statement, that "the Kurdistan region will continue its discussions with Baghdad with the aim of reaching an agreement that guarantees its constitutional rights and entitlements." He added, “The Kurdistan region is determined to defend its legitimate rights within the framework of the Iraqi constitution, and it will never waive it.” 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinarThug Posted June 30, 2020 Report Share Posted June 30, 2020 LINK Masroor Barzani's meeting with Baghdad's negotiating delegation ends with "determination" on an order 30th June, 2020 The President of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Masroor Barzani, met today, Tuesday, June 30, 2020, with a delegation of discussions with the Federal Government, through a closed-circuit television system (video conferencing). A government statement received by Shafaq News stated that at the beginning of the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani highlighted the visit made by the Kurdistan Region delegation to Baghdad last week, the results of discussions with the federal government and the proposals put forward to resolve outstanding problems between the two sides. The statement quoted Barzani as saying that the Kurdistan Region will continue its discussions with Baghdad with the aim of reaching an agreement that guarantees its constitutional rights and entitlements, stressing that the Kurdistan Region is determined to defend its legitimate rights within the framework of the Iraqi constitution, and will not give them up at all. On Tuesday, the regional government delegation, headed by Qubad Talabani, Deputy Prime Minister of the region, visited the capital Baghdad, the third of its kind, with the aim of completing previous discussions on resolving differences and outstanding issues with the federal government. And preceded the visit of the delegation of the regional government, a visit by the President of the Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, in which he met the three presidencies, leaders of the forces and political bodies in Baghdad. And previously, the delegation of the regional government held two visits to the capital, Baghdad, after the previous federal government headed by Adel Abdul Mahdi stopped financing the salaries of employees and workers in the public sector in Kurdistan. The differences and pending issues between Erbil and Baghdad are based on the region’s share of financial budgets, peshmerga dues, oil exports, and the disputed territories covered by Article 140 of the permanent Iraqi constitution. The Kurdistan Regional Government has expressed, on numerous occasions and times, its willingness to deliver 250,000 barrels of crude oil per day in exchange for the Iraqi government’s funding of 450 billion Iraqi dinars in salaries per month. 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pitcher Posted June 30, 2020 Report Share Posted June 30, 2020 Thanks for keeping us up to speed Thugs. I know the problem and I’m going to grab a flight to Iraq to get this deal done They can’t seem to figure out how to shake hands Hey guys, it’s not that hard. Just shake on it already. Even my dog knows how to do it. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinarThug Posted June 30, 2020 Report Share Posted June 30, 2020 LINK Talabani begins a series of diplomatic meetings to clarify the position on the Erbil and Baghdad dialogues 30th June, 2020 The Information Office of Qubad Talabani, Deputy Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region, announced on Tuesday that the latter started conducting diplomatic meetings to inform representatives and delegations of countries in the region on the results of recent discussions between Erbil and Baghdad. The office spokesman, Samir Hawrami, said in a statement received by Shafaq News, that after Talabani's negotiating delegation returned to Baghdad, he would start a series of diplomatic meetings with ambassadors, consuls, and envoys of foreign countries, especially the European Union and America, with a view to clarifying the status of negotiations. He added that Talabani will also clarify the position of the region on how to resolve differences and outstanding issues, especially the question of financial dues for the region, and to continue dialogues between the Kurdistan Regional Government and the federal government. The President of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Masroor Barzani, met earlier today with a delegation of talks with the Federal Government, through a closed-circuit television system (video conferencing). A government statement stated that at the beginning of the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani shed light on the visit made by the Kurdistan Region delegation to Baghdad last week, and the results of discussions with the federal government and the proposals put forward to resolve outstanding problems between the two sides. The statement quoted Barzani as saying that the Kurdistan Region will continue its discussions with Baghdad with the aim of reaching an agreement that guarantees its constitutional rights and entitlements, stressing that the Kurdistan Region is determined to defend its legitimate rights within the framework of the Iraqi constitution, and will not give them up at all. On Tuesday, the regional government delegation, headed by Qubad Talabani, Deputy Prime Minister of the region, visited the capital Baghdad, the third of its kind, with the aim of completing previous discussions on resolving differences and outstanding issues with the federal government. And preceded the visit of the delegation of the regional government, a visit by the President of the Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, in which he met the three presidencies, leaders of the forces and political bodies in Baghdad. And previously, the delegation of the regional government held two visits to the capital, Baghdad, after the previous federal government headed by Adel Abdul Mahdi stopped financing the salaries of employees and workers in the public sector in Kurdistan. The differences and pending issues between Erbil and Baghdad are based on the region's share of financial budgets, peshmerga dues, oil exports, and the disputed areas covered by Article 140 of the permanent Iraqi constitution. The Kurdistan Regional Government has expressed, on numerous occasions and times, its willingness to deliver 250,000 barrels of crude oil per day in exchange for the Iraqi government’s funding of 450 billion Iraqi dinars in salaries per month. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinarThug Posted June 30, 2020 Report Share Posted June 30, 2020 The conditions were considered incompetent .. The Kurdistan government requests the intervention of the American embassy to ease the conditions of Baghdad Policy , 06/2020 2020 22:22 Baghdad- Iraq today: An informed Kurdish source revealed, on Tuesday, a request submitted by the Kurdistan Regional Government to the US embassy to interfere to bridge the points of view with the federal government and to ease the conditions imposed by Baghdad. "After the intensive meetings of the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government with the federal government, and the lack of solutions after Baghdad imposed several conditions, including the delivery of oil in full, the delivery of 50% of the revenue from the border outlets, the opening of a crossing for Baghdad located near Ibrahim Hebron and the lack of tolerance of the debt that was issued The government of Kurdistan asked the last government of the American embassy to intervene. " He added that "the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government met with the American ambassador, and the Prime Minister of the region, Masroor Barzani, met with an American official, and asked him to intervene to bridge the points of view and reduce the conditions of Baghdad, which the Kurdistan government described as incapable and unconstitutional." And, "The regional government requested that the conditions be eased due to the economic crisis and distress the regional government is going through, in order to be able to pay the salaries of its employees because it is with these conditions that it is difficult to reach a comprehensive agreement." He pointed out that "the US embassy in its last meeting with a delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government asked them to be more serious and credible in the negotiations and leave personal interests." LINK 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
horsesoldier Posted June 30, 2020 Report Share Posted June 30, 2020 16 1/2 years and they’re at the clarification stage ... getting closer kids. Only 10 more years to go. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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