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Kurdistan: al-Shahristani, following in the footsteps of Saddam Hussein in dealing with Kurdistan (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.shafaaq.com/sh2/news/iraq-news/34994-2011-11-13-10-22-51.html)


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Twilight News / Kurdistan Alliance bloc said on Sunday, that the continuation of the positions of Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani against the Kurdistan Region reveal walking on "the pace of Saddam Hussein's dictatorship," stressing the legitimacy of the constitutional province to enter into contracts for oil detection with international companies.

A spokesman for a coalition of Kurdish blocs pro good for "Twilight News" that "Hussein al-Shahristani cause of provoking a crisis between the federal government and the Kurdistan Region in the previous parliamentary session on the back of the oil contracts concluded by the province with foreign companies," adding that "today is due to return the ball to reveal walking in the footsteps of Saddam Hussein's dictatorship, which was the central target Kurds and Kurdistan."

A source in the Iraqi Oil Ministry, the first on Friday, officials in the Kurdistan Regional Government offered the Exxon Mobil work in the fields of the region and demanded that she take a decision within two days.

He explained that good, "Law for the Kurdistan Region Oil and Gas initiated since 2007, according to this law enters into the region and legal legitimacy of its contracts with foreign companies."

Said Michael Howard, media adviser to the Minister of resources in the Kurdistan Region, on Saturday, said the region occurred in 18 of the October Alaolalmadi, with Exxon Mobil Corp. a contract to work in the fields of the province.

Between good and "we are waiting for the ratification of the federal oil and gas, which will give the province the right of conclusion of contracts."
He denied the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein al-Shahristani, has shown to be agreed with the American company Exxon Mobil currently operating in southern Iraq, drilling for oil in the Kurdistan Region.

He said the Information Bureau of Shahristani said in a statement, on Saturday, the Iraqi government will deal with any company violate the laws in this regard in the same way that dealt with other companies earlier.

Tayeb emphasized that "the Iraqi constitution gave the right of provinces to conclude oil contracts with foreign companies may do so whether or not al-Shahristani is pleased with, and the basis of return transportation to the province Korstan never Cioasal remarks and conclude contracts with any global company."

A source in the Iraqi Oil Ministry said, earlier, said the company "Exxon Mobil" and the U.S. signed a contract for oil exploration with Kurdistan Region of Iraq as the Baghdad government does not allow any oil company Ptnfz work contracts in the Kurdistan Region without their consent.