France welcomes the agreement Baghdad, Erbil and prepared by step "important" in achieving reconciliation
[Baghdad-where]
France welcomed the agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government on the budget and file oil.
A statement by the French Foreign Ministry said Friday that her country "commends the agreement between the Iraqi government and the Kurdistan Regional Government on public servants' salaries and oil exports," arguing, "This agreement is an important step towards achieving the goal of national reconciliation set by the Iraqi Prime Minister."
France and encouraged "all Iraqi parties to continue to implement the government program, which won the support of the international community," indicating that "unity and dialogue, Iraqis will be able to triumph over the terrorist organization Daash."
The statement stressed that France would provide "full support for Iraq in this crucial period of its history."
The governments in Baghdad and Erbil has announced Thursday an agreement on a comprehensive solution to the dispute of oil and budget including all the remaining outstanding issues settlement in the framework of the Constitution where the federal government decided to transfer $ 500 million to the government of Kurdistan that puts the region 150 000 barrels per day, the disposal of the federal government.
It was also decided during a meeting between oil minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi Thursday in Arbil, the region's president Barzani government that the last visit to Baghdad at the head of the delegation with a view to a comprehensive, just and constitutional treatment of a beautiful relationship between the two problems. "
Said Abdul-Mahdi, commenting on the agreement, "that if what has been observed by the parties [center and the region] agreement will ensure that we re to the Treasury exports nearly a million barrels of oil per day, from Kurdistan and fields of Kirkuk and north, ie tens of billions of dollars that we lost during 2014, which amounts to more than $ 30 billion ".anthy
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[Baghdad-where]
France welcomed the agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government on the budget and file oil.
A statement by the French Foreign Ministry said Friday that her country "commends the agreement between the Iraqi government and the Kurdistan Regional Government on public servants' salaries and oil exports," arguing, "This agreement is an important step towards achieving the goal of national reconciliation set by the Iraqi Prime Minister."
France and encouraged "all Iraqi parties to continue to implement the government program, which won the support of the international community," indicating that "unity and dialogue, Iraqis will be able to triumph over the terrorist organization Daash."
The statement stressed that France would provide "full support for Iraq in this crucial period of its history."
The governments in Baghdad and Erbil has announced Thursday an agreement on a comprehensive solution to the dispute of oil and budget including all the remaining outstanding issues settlement in the framework of the Constitution where the federal government decided to transfer $ 500 million to the government of Kurdistan that puts the region 150 000 barrels per day, the disposal of the federal government.
It was also decided during a meeting between oil minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi Thursday in Arbil, the region's president Barzani government that the last visit to Baghdad at the head of the delegation with a view to a comprehensive, just and constitutional treatment of a beautiful relationship between the two problems. "
Said Abdul-Mahdi, commenting on the agreement, "that if what has been observed by the parties [center and the region] agreement will ensure that we re to the Treasury exports nearly a million barrels of oil per day, from Kurdistan and fields of Kirkuk and north, ie tens of billions of dollars that we lost during 2014, which amounts to more than $ 30 billion ".anthy
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