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10-28-2011, 07:21 PM
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Kurdish government delegation left Baghdad after the end of his negotiating (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.aknews.com/ar/aknews/4/269725/)
28/10/2011 14:48
Baghdad, October 28 / October (Rn) - A source familiar with the negotiations between a delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government led by Prime Minister Barham Saleh and the Federal Government, for the Kurdish delegation will leave for Baghdad on Friday afternoon return to the territory after the completion of his mission.
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Yesterday ended the three joint commissions formed between Baghdad and Erbil to resolve outstanding issues and raised the three reports to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to consider it and make them his position.
The delegation arrived in Baghdad to a Kurdish negotiator on 24 this month, and meetings with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi, and the delegation stressed the positive discussions held.
The source, who asked not to be named, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), that "the delegation negotiating the Kurdistan Regional Government led by Prime Minister Barham Saleh will leave this afternoon back to the capital Baghdad, the Kurdistan region after completing his mission negotiating."
The source said that "the delegation will be waiting for answers from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the three reports that were submitted to him by the joint committees set up to discuss the outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil."
The three committees took it upon themselves to find solutions to file the disputed areas between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region, and the budget of the Kurdistan region guard "Peshmerga," and the law of oil and gas.
And the recently strained relationship between Baghdad and Erbil, after he refused the draft Kurdistan Region Oil and Gas Law approved by the Iraqi government.
He says the region that the draft law, however, focus the powers of the Federal Government in the management of oil wealth at the expense of the provincial territory, as he passed by the Council of Ministers, without due process of law.
Under the terms of a Erbil agreements, provided that he agrees on the law of oil and gas, but the region accuse the National Alliance circumvent the conventions and pass the bill without taking the position of the Kurds.
The roots of the crisis between Baghdad and Erbil to oil contracts had been entered into the region with international oil companies without the consent of the Federal Oil Ministry contracts that were considered "invalid" and contrary to the Constitution.
From: Raman Brosk. Open: Abdullah Sabri
Kurdish government delegation left Baghdad after the end of his negotiating (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.aknews.com/ar/aknews/4/269725/)
28/10/2011 14:48
Baghdad, October 28 / October (Rn) - A source familiar with the negotiations between a delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government led by Prime Minister Barham Saleh and the Federal Government, for the Kurdish delegation will leave for Baghdad on Friday afternoon return to the territory after the completion of his mission.
http://static.aknews.com/images/cms-image-000076225.gif
Yesterday ended the three joint commissions formed between Baghdad and Erbil to resolve outstanding issues and raised the three reports to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to consider it and make them his position.
The delegation arrived in Baghdad to a Kurdish negotiator on 24 this month, and meetings with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi, and the delegation stressed the positive discussions held.
The source, who asked not to be named, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), that "the delegation negotiating the Kurdistan Regional Government led by Prime Minister Barham Saleh will leave this afternoon back to the capital Baghdad, the Kurdistan region after completing his mission negotiating."
The source said that "the delegation will be waiting for answers from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the three reports that were submitted to him by the joint committees set up to discuss the outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil."
The three committees took it upon themselves to find solutions to file the disputed areas between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region, and the budget of the Kurdistan region guard "Peshmerga," and the law of oil and gas.
And the recently strained relationship between Baghdad and Erbil, after he refused the draft Kurdistan Region Oil and Gas Law approved by the Iraqi government.
He says the region that the draft law, however, focus the powers of the Federal Government in the management of oil wealth at the expense of the provincial territory, as he passed by the Council of Ministers, without due process of law.
Under the terms of a Erbil agreements, provided that he agrees on the law of oil and gas, but the region accuse the National Alliance circumvent the conventions and pass the bill without taking the position of the Kurds.
The roots of the crisis between Baghdad and Erbil to oil contracts had been entered into the region with international oil companies without the consent of the Federal Oil Ministry contracts that were considered "invalid" and contrary to the Constitution.
From: Raman Brosk. Open: Abdullah Sabri