Follow-up committees in Baghdad and Erbil oil agreement meets this month
Revealed the House of Representatives member Kaveh Mohammad start meetings of the joint technical committee between the federal government and the Kurdistan region during the month of January to discuss the current oil agreement and its considerations.
Mohammed said in a statement seen by the Agency for News Agency (et) that the agreement, which took place between the two sides stressed that the 2015 budget include the export amounts, and on that basis, approved by the Council of Ministers in the federal government.
He disclosed the terms of the agreement include the existence of a joint technical committees between the two parties to resolve the problems and delve into the details, expected to begin this round of talks this month.
For his part, the spokesman of the Oil Ministry, Assem Jihad said there upcoming meetings between Baghdad and Erbil to sign the final agreement in this regard, as it will discuss the committees will be formed to discuss this matter all the technical, administrative and financial problems of the relationship and try to find solutions to them and submit its recommendations to the Council of Ministers, which will in turn review and the possibility of reaching a final agreement.
The federal government has agreed with the Kurdistan Regional Government in November of last year to settle oil outstanding issues between the two sides and is under agreement to export 250 000 barrels per day of oil province in addition to the 300 000 barrels per day of Kirkuk oil transnational oil marketing company SOMO that launches salaries provincial officials stalled since early last year and the inclusion of the Peshmerga to 17 percent of the Ministry of Defence allocations as part of the national defense system.
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Revealed the House of Representatives member Kaveh Mohammad start meetings of the joint technical committee between the federal government and the Kurdistan region during the month of January to discuss the current oil agreement and its considerations.
Mohammed said in a statement seen by the Agency for News Agency (et) that the agreement, which took place between the two sides stressed that the 2015 budget include the export amounts, and on that basis, approved by the Council of Ministers in the federal government.
He disclosed the terms of the agreement include the existence of a joint technical committees between the two parties to resolve the problems and delve into the details, expected to begin this round of talks this month.
For his part, the spokesman of the Oil Ministry, Assem Jihad said there upcoming meetings between Baghdad and Erbil to sign the final agreement in this regard, as it will discuss the committees will be formed to discuss this matter all the technical, administrative and financial problems of the relationship and try to find solutions to them and submit its recommendations to the Council of Ministers, which will in turn review and the possibility of reaching a final agreement.
The federal government has agreed with the Kurdistan Regional Government in November of last year to settle oil outstanding issues between the two sides and is under agreement to export 250 000 barrels per day of oil province in addition to the 300 000 barrels per day of Kirkuk oil transnational oil marketing company SOMO that launches salaries provincial officials stalled since early last year and the inclusion of the Peshmerga to 17 percent of the Ministry of Defence allocations as part of the national defense system.
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