Najafi welcomes the agreement in Baghdad and Erbil and prepared an important stage to overcome the past shenanigans
Twilight News Vice President Osama Najafi / welcomed the recent agreement to resolve problems and outstanding issues between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government. He responded in a statement for "Twilight News", full support for the agreement, saying it "marks an important stage is based on the understanding and care to improve relations, and overcome the problematic the last stage." The statement quoted Najafi as saying that "confrontation with the terrorist organization Daash requires cooperation and collaboration and teamwork, and the final agreement confirms cooperation and national concern and represents a gateway to solve all the obstacles." He added that the latest agreement "provides the resources needed by the country in the battle with terrorism conditions and circumstances of the new building, which the Iraqis awaited by all." The Iraqi government has reached a tentative agreement with the province of Kurdistan on Tuesday to end the dispute over oil exports. Under the agreement is scheduled to export 300 thousand barrels per day of oil from Kirkuk through a pipeline cut Kurdish territory to reach Turkey in addition to 250 thousand barrels per day from the same area fields.
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Twilight News Vice President Osama Najafi / welcomed the recent agreement to resolve problems and outstanding issues between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government. He responded in a statement for "Twilight News", full support for the agreement, saying it "marks an important stage is based on the understanding and care to improve relations, and overcome the problematic the last stage." The statement quoted Najafi as saying that "confrontation with the terrorist organization Daash requires cooperation and collaboration and teamwork, and the final agreement confirms cooperation and national concern and represents a gateway to solve all the obstacles." He added that the latest agreement "provides the resources needed by the country in the battle with terrorism conditions and circumstances of the new building, which the Iraqis awaited by all." The Iraqi government has reached a tentative agreement with the province of Kurdistan on Tuesday to end the dispute over oil exports. Under the agreement is scheduled to export 300 thousand barrels per day of oil from Kirkuk through a pipeline cut Kurdish territory to reach Turkey in addition to 250 thousand barrels per day from the same area fields.
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