Arbil receive 583 billion of Baghdad, Barzani's visit after OPEC meeting
BAGHDAD / long-Presse
[ltr] Announced Finance Minister Hoshyar Zebari, on Wednesday, on the transfer of the Ministry of Finance of $ 500 million to the Government of Iraq's Kurdistan region down the first part of the agreement signed between Baghdad and Erbil, while Rose Nuri Shaways said Deputy Prime Minister, that the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government will visit Baghdad soon, and is likely to be a deadline After the OPEC meeting.[/ltr]
[ltr] He said Hoshyar Zebari, in a statement read during a press conference held at the Ministry Building, and attended, (long-Presse), said, "This move came after the implementation of the Government of the Territory item relating to deliver 150 000 barrels of oil per day to the federal government."[/ltr]
[ltr] Zebari said that "the Ministry of Finance has transferred 583 billion Iraqi dinars, equivalent to $ 500 million for the account of the Kurdistan Regional Government, based on the agreement reached recently between represented by the Minister of oil Adel Abdul-Mahdi and the Kurdistan Regional Government represented by the President of the Government of Arbil, the federal government."[/ltr]
[ltr]The Minister of Finance that "the agreement provides for the establishment of the region to deliver 150 000 barrels per day to the Federal Ministry of Oil," noting that "the provincial authorities began the process of delivery of quantities of oil starting on November 18, 2014, to SOMO tanks at the Turkish port of Ceyhan."[/ltr]
[ltr] He said, "This is the initial batch of dues region and will be followed by other batches," stressing that "it is scheduled to begin later in the political and technical talks between the two parties to reach a practical and realistic solutions and according to the constitution on entitlements region and benefits the federal government."[/ltr]
[ltr] Zebari pointed out that "the process of exporting oil from the northern fields will have special significance for the state support, which complains of a marked deficit budget," noting that "the government is currently engaged in the preparation of the budget in 2015".[/ltr]
[ltr]The province is entitled to 17% of the budget, but the work of these hanging ratio since the beginning of 2014, due to disagreements between the province and the former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.[/ltr]
[ltr]The views vary between Baghdad and Erbil on various topics, including natural resources and the sharing of power and the disputed territories, in addition to the region's share of the federal government's budget. [rtl]ا[/rtl]But these differences declined in the interests him while the two parties are fighting "Islamic state".[/ltr]
[ltr]Zebari said "the issue of the disputed areas constitutionality of (...) Since the terrorist attack Daash and relaxes and expands, Daash is that I tried to dominate a lot of these areas."[/ltr]
[ltr][rtl]ا[/rtl]He added, "There are currently fighting and fighting to expel them from the areas in which they committed atrocities and heinous Artkabat against humanity." The minister expressed optimism, saying: "I think this agreement and mutual implementation of this means that the two sides are ready to discuss and resolve all the other issues."[/ltr]
[ltr]The new step coincided with the continued confrontations waged by Kurdish Peshmerga forces and government forces against extremist elements of the Islamic state, in different parts of Iraq. He pledged the new Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who took office in August / August last, to work to solve problems with Erbil, which include the dispute over the oil-rich Kirkuk, which withdrew from the Iraqi army following the "Islamic state" attack in northern Iraq in June, and controlled by the Peshmerga forces to guard against any attack from terrorists.[/ltr]
[ltr] For his part, stressed the Rose Nuri Shaways, the Deputy Prime Minister, on Wednesday, the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government will visit Baghdad soon, and as likely to be after the return of the central government delegation from the OPEC oil meeting, stressed that this visit is one of the three points which have been agreed by Baghdad and Erbil.[/ltr]
[ltr] Said Rose Nuri Shaways, in a brief statement received (range Press) a copy of it, "The upcoming visit of the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government to the capital Baghdad would be close," likely to be "after the return of the federal government delegation from the OPEC meeting which is currently underway."[/ltr]
[ltr] Shaways said that "this visit the delegation within one of the three points that the Kurdistan Regional Government and the federal government agreed upon during the recent visit to Adel Abdul-Mahdi, the oil minister in the central government to Erbil." [/ltr]
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BAGHDAD / long-Presse
[ltr] Announced Finance Minister Hoshyar Zebari, on Wednesday, on the transfer of the Ministry of Finance of $ 500 million to the Government of Iraq's Kurdistan region down the first part of the agreement signed between Baghdad and Erbil, while Rose Nuri Shaways said Deputy Prime Minister, that the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government will visit Baghdad soon, and is likely to be a deadline After the OPEC meeting.[/ltr]
[ltr] He said Hoshyar Zebari, in a statement read during a press conference held at the Ministry Building, and attended, (long-Presse), said, "This move came after the implementation of the Government of the Territory item relating to deliver 150 000 barrels of oil per day to the federal government."[/ltr]
[ltr] Zebari said that "the Ministry of Finance has transferred 583 billion Iraqi dinars, equivalent to $ 500 million for the account of the Kurdistan Regional Government, based on the agreement reached recently between represented by the Minister of oil Adel Abdul-Mahdi and the Kurdistan Regional Government represented by the President of the Government of Arbil, the federal government."[/ltr]
[ltr]The Minister of Finance that "the agreement provides for the establishment of the region to deliver 150 000 barrels per day to the Federal Ministry of Oil," noting that "the provincial authorities began the process of delivery of quantities of oil starting on November 18, 2014, to SOMO tanks at the Turkish port of Ceyhan."[/ltr]
[ltr] He said, "This is the initial batch of dues region and will be followed by other batches," stressing that "it is scheduled to begin later in the political and technical talks between the two parties to reach a practical and realistic solutions and according to the constitution on entitlements region and benefits the federal government."[/ltr]
[ltr] Zebari pointed out that "the process of exporting oil from the northern fields will have special significance for the state support, which complains of a marked deficit budget," noting that "the government is currently engaged in the preparation of the budget in 2015".[/ltr]
[ltr]The province is entitled to 17% of the budget, but the work of these hanging ratio since the beginning of 2014, due to disagreements between the province and the former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.[/ltr]
[ltr]The views vary between Baghdad and Erbil on various topics, including natural resources and the sharing of power and the disputed territories, in addition to the region's share of the federal government's budget. [rtl]ا[/rtl]But these differences declined in the interests him while the two parties are fighting "Islamic state".[/ltr]
[ltr]Zebari said "the issue of the disputed areas constitutionality of (...) Since the terrorist attack Daash and relaxes and expands, Daash is that I tried to dominate a lot of these areas."[/ltr]
[ltr][rtl]ا[/rtl]He added, "There are currently fighting and fighting to expel them from the areas in which they committed atrocities and heinous Artkabat against humanity." The minister expressed optimism, saying: "I think this agreement and mutual implementation of this means that the two sides are ready to discuss and resolve all the other issues."[/ltr]
[ltr]The new step coincided with the continued confrontations waged by Kurdish Peshmerga forces and government forces against extremist elements of the Islamic state, in different parts of Iraq. He pledged the new Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who took office in August / August last, to work to solve problems with Erbil, which include the dispute over the oil-rich Kirkuk, which withdrew from the Iraqi army following the "Islamic state" attack in northern Iraq in June, and controlled by the Peshmerga forces to guard against any attack from terrorists.[/ltr]
[ltr] For his part, stressed the Rose Nuri Shaways, the Deputy Prime Minister, on Wednesday, the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government will visit Baghdad soon, and as likely to be after the return of the central government delegation from the OPEC oil meeting, stressed that this visit is one of the three points which have been agreed by Baghdad and Erbil.[/ltr]
[ltr] Said Rose Nuri Shaways, in a brief statement received (range Press) a copy of it, "The upcoming visit of the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government to the capital Baghdad would be close," likely to be "after the return of the federal government delegation from the OPEC meeting which is currently underway."[/ltr]
[ltr] Shaways said that "this visit the delegation within one of the three points that the Kurdistan Regional Government and the federal government agreed upon during the recent visit to Adel Abdul-Mahdi, the oil minister in the central government to Erbil." [/ltr]
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