State law calls into question the oil agreement with the Kurdistan Regional
BAGHDAD / ... questioned the State of Law coalition, on Wednesday, the last details of the oil agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan region, calling for the Ministry of Oil to provide clarification around him.
The MP said the state law in favor Hasnawi at a joint news conference with the House of Representatives behind Abdul Samad and Jassim Mohammed Jaafar attended "appointed Iraq News" that "shows by regional president's remarks Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, in conference with the Prime Minister of Turkey, Ahmet Davutoglu, said that the 150 000 barrels that the province pledged by the central government, is one of the Kirkuk oilfields and not of the fields of the region, as Barzani pointed to concede the central Ministry of Oil from the Kirkuk oilfields to the Kurds and Kirkuk and its oil subsidiary of the province. "
"The central government will pay the share of 17% of the budget, which is valued at more than $ 17 billion compared to $ 4.3 billion, the value of oil if the sale price of $ 8," noting that "Barzani's remarks came after said Ihsanoglu said his government sales buy Iraqi oil embraced across Turkish pipeline in the Turkish bank back to the Justice and Development Party. "
He asked MP behind Abdul Samad about "whether the agreement included oil region or not, and whether the province received approval from the federal government for export, and how will the SOC and center fields revenues, and do bear the people of the southern and central provinces burden the budget about it." Ended 13
State law calls into question the oil agreement with the Kurdistan Regional
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BAGHDAD / ... questioned the State of Law coalition, on Wednesday, the last details of the oil agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan region, calling for the Ministry of Oil to provide clarification around him.
The MP said the state law in favor Hasnawi at a joint news conference with the House of Representatives behind Abdul Samad and Jassim Mohammed Jaafar attended "appointed Iraq News" that "shows by regional president's remarks Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, in conference with the Prime Minister of Turkey, Ahmet Davutoglu, said that the 150 000 barrels that the province pledged by the central government, is one of the Kirkuk oilfields and not of the fields of the region, as Barzani pointed to concede the central Ministry of Oil from the Kirkuk oilfields to the Kurds and Kirkuk and its oil subsidiary of the province. "
"The central government will pay the share of 17% of the budget, which is valued at more than $ 17 billion compared to $ 4.3 billion, the value of oil if the sale price of $ 8," noting that "Barzani's remarks came after said Ihsanoglu said his government sales buy Iraqi oil embraced across Turkish pipeline in the Turkish bank back to the Justice and Development Party. "
He asked MP behind Abdul Samad about "whether the agreement included oil region or not, and whether the province received approval from the federal government for export, and how will the SOC and center fields revenues, and do bear the people of the southern and central provinces burden the budget about it." Ended 13
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BAGHDAD / ... questioned the State of Law coalition, on Wednesday, the last details of the oil agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan region, calling for the Ministry of Oil to provide clarification around him.
The MP said the state law in favor Hasnawi at a joint news conference with the House of Representatives behind Abdul Samad and Jassim Mohammed Jaafar attended "appointed Iraq News" that "shows by regional president's remarks Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, in conference with the Prime Minister of Turkey, Ahmet Davutoglu, said that the 150 000 barrels that the province pledged by the central government, is one of the Kirkuk oilfields and not of the fields of the region, as Barzani pointed to concede the central Ministry of Oil from the Kirkuk oilfields to the Kurds and Kirkuk and its oil subsidiary of the province. "
"The central government will pay the share of 17% of the budget, which is valued at more than $ 17 billion compared to $ 4.3 billion, the value of oil if the sale price of $ 8," noting that "Barzani's remarks came after said Ihsanoglu said his government sales buy Iraqi oil embraced across Turkish pipeline in the Turkish bank back to the Justice and Development Party. "
He asked MP behind Abdul Samad about "whether the agreement included oil region or not, and whether the province received approval from the federal government for export, and how will the SOC and center fields revenues, and do bear the people of the southern and central provinces burden the budget about it." Ended 13
State law calls into question the oil agreement with the Kurdistan Regional
14498.jpg
BAGHDAD / ... questioned the State of Law coalition, on Wednesday, the last details of the oil agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan region, calling for the Ministry of Oil to provide clarification around him.
The MP said the state law in favor Hasnawi at a joint news conference with the House of Representatives behind Abdul Samad and Jassim Mohammed Jaafar attended "appointed Iraq News" that "shows by regional president's remarks Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, in conference with the Prime Minister of Turkey, Ahmet Davutoglu, said that the 150 000 barrels that the province pledged by the central government, is one of the Kirkuk oilfields and not of the fields of the region, as Barzani pointed to concede the central Ministry of Oil from the Kirkuk oilfields to the Kurds and Kirkuk and its oil subsidiary of the province. "
"The central government will pay the share of 17% of the budget, which is valued at more than $ 17 billion compared to $ 4.3 billion, the value of oil if the sale price of $ 8," noting that "Barzani's remarks came after said Ihsanoglu said his government sales buy Iraqi oil embraced across Turkish pipeline in the Turkish bank back to the Justice and Development Party. "
He asked MP behind Abdul Samad about "whether the agreement included oil region or not, and whether the province received approval from the federal government for export, and how will the SOC and center fields revenues, and do bear the people of the southern and central provinces burden the budget about it." Ended 13
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