UN: Baghdad and Erbil agreement and the beginning of a comprehensive constitutional solutions
Announced Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations, on Friday, welcomed the agreement Baghdad and Erbil on issues related to "the general budget and exports of oil," and while calling the federal and regional authorities to invoke this "important first step" to resolve the outstanding "constitutional" problems, stressed that the mission UNAMI is ready to continue to support this process. To that description Miladinov Nikolai, head of UNAMI in Iraq this agreement as "an important step" because it would allow employees to be paid the Kurdistan Regional Government of the Territory and makes a contribution to resume in the federal budget. The Adel Abdul-Mahdi, the oil minister in the federal government, announced on Thursday evening, reached the federal government in Baghdad to an agreement with the President of the Kurdistan Regional Government provides for the conversion of the federal government for $ 500 million for the region with the Government of the Territory put 150 thousand barrels of crude oil per day at its disposal the federal government.
Abdul-Mahdi said that the head of government of the region will visit Baghdad at the head of a delegation to develop a "comprehensive" and constitutional solutions to resolve outstanding issues.
The Secretary General of the Organization of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon said in a statement, released yesterday and received (long-Presse) a copy of "I welcome the agreement reached between the government in Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government in finding a solution to the issues related to the general budget and oil exports."
Ki-moon said, "I congratulate the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and Prime Minister of the Government of the Territory Bergpthma Barzani to negotiate and reach agreements that are in the interest of the Iraqi people."
Ki-moon called on the federal and regional authorities "to build on this important first step to resolve all other outstanding problems within the framework of the Constitution," asserting that "the UNAMI mission stands ready within delegated to continue to support this process."
In the same context, the head of UNAMI in Iraq, said in a statement received (range Press) copy of "The agreement that was reached between the central government and the regional government to settle the dispute on the budget a welcome step," returned her "first and significant step towards a comprehensive solution step just and constitutional for all outstanding issues. "
He Mladenov said, "This agreement will allow for public sector employees in the provinces of Arbil, Dahuk and Sulaymaniyah start to receive their salaries, as it will allow the KRG to resume its contribution to the federal budget at a time when the country is experiencing a national crisis," praising "the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and head of Regional Government Kurdistan Barzani to their quest to find solutions in the interest of all Iraqis. "
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Announced Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations, on Friday, welcomed the agreement Baghdad and Erbil on issues related to "the general budget and exports of oil," and while calling the federal and regional authorities to invoke this "important first step" to resolve the outstanding "constitutional" problems, stressed that the mission UNAMI is ready to continue to support this process. To that description Miladinov Nikolai, head of UNAMI in Iraq this agreement as "an important step" because it would allow employees to be paid the Kurdistan Regional Government of the Territory and makes a contribution to resume in the federal budget. The Adel Abdul-Mahdi, the oil minister in the federal government, announced on Thursday evening, reached the federal government in Baghdad to an agreement with the President of the Kurdistan Regional Government provides for the conversion of the federal government for $ 500 million for the region with the Government of the Territory put 150 thousand barrels of crude oil per day at its disposal the federal government.
Abdul-Mahdi said that the head of government of the region will visit Baghdad at the head of a delegation to develop a "comprehensive" and constitutional solutions to resolve outstanding issues.
The Secretary General of the Organization of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon said in a statement, released yesterday and received (long-Presse) a copy of "I welcome the agreement reached between the government in Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government in finding a solution to the issues related to the general budget and oil exports."
Ki-moon said, "I congratulate the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and Prime Minister of the Government of the Territory Bergpthma Barzani to negotiate and reach agreements that are in the interest of the Iraqi people."
Ki-moon called on the federal and regional authorities "to build on this important first step to resolve all other outstanding problems within the framework of the Constitution," asserting that "the UNAMI mission stands ready within delegated to continue to support this process."
In the same context, the head of UNAMI in Iraq, said in a statement received (range Press) copy of "The agreement that was reached between the central government and the regional government to settle the dispute on the budget a welcome step," returned her "first and significant step towards a comprehensive solution step just and constitutional for all outstanding issues. "
He Mladenov said, "This agreement will allow for public sector employees in the provinces of Arbil, Dahuk and Sulaymaniyah start to receive their salaries, as it will allow the KRG to resume its contribution to the federal budget at a time when the country is experiencing a national crisis," praising "the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and head of Regional Government Kurdistan Barzani to their quest to find solutions in the interest of all Iraqis. "
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