Deputy: America agreed with the Gulf states to work on attacking Iraq's economy
Saturday, 10 January 2 / January 2015
[Baghdad-where]
Accused the National Alliance MP Hussein al-Maliki, the US agreement with the Gulf states to increase oil production in order to hit Iraq's economy, which depends on oil yields an essential resource.
He said al-Maliki told all of Iraq [where], that "the strategic framework between Iraq and America Convention states that there will be one of interests between the two countries, and is supplying Iraq with military and economic weapons and things coaches."
"We hope that the implementation of the agreement, Vlgaah now Iraq did not receive anything, in addition to the economic situation, as has been the adoption of the budget at $ 60 for a barrel of oil, Iraq's oil is sold dollars to 40, and then to take the state after a reduction of $ 10 stays 30, so arrived the budget deficit to 50%. "
He asked al-Maliki "How ReserveAmerica to be a strategic ally and requests from Gulf states to increase the export of oil to hit the economy of Iraq."
He guessed that "Taatnkhvd oil prices to less than that."
It is said that the Iraqi economy is suffering a crisis as a result of a failure to approve last year's budget in 2014, and the security conditions taking place in some Iraqi cities, in addition to the drop in oil prices.
The head of the parliamentary finance committee, Ahmed Chalabi may likely during the Parliament session Wednesday, rising budget for fiscal 2015 to a deficit of 43 trillion dinars instead of 25 trillion dinars.
According to a parliamentary source for [where] that "Chalabi between during the reading of the report of the Finance Committee about the budget in the parliament session that in the event of approving the budget on the price of a barrel of oil to $ 60 with the decline in world oil prices to below $ 50 or falling to less than $ 45, the This will generate a budget deficit estimated at 18 trillion dinars in addition to the existing deficit of 25 trillion dinars. Finished "2
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Saturday, 10 January 2 / January 2015
[Baghdad-where]
Accused the National Alliance MP Hussein al-Maliki, the US agreement with the Gulf states to increase oil production in order to hit Iraq's economy, which depends on oil yields an essential resource.
He said al-Maliki told all of Iraq [where], that "the strategic framework between Iraq and America Convention states that there will be one of interests between the two countries, and is supplying Iraq with military and economic weapons and things coaches."
"We hope that the implementation of the agreement, Vlgaah now Iraq did not receive anything, in addition to the economic situation, as has been the adoption of the budget at $ 60 for a barrel of oil, Iraq's oil is sold dollars to 40, and then to take the state after a reduction of $ 10 stays 30, so arrived the budget deficit to 50%. "
He asked al-Maliki "How ReserveAmerica to be a strategic ally and requests from Gulf states to increase the export of oil to hit the economy of Iraq."
He guessed that "Taatnkhvd oil prices to less than that."
It is said that the Iraqi economy is suffering a crisis as a result of a failure to approve last year's budget in 2014, and the security conditions taking place in some Iraqi cities, in addition to the drop in oil prices.
The head of the parliamentary finance committee, Ahmed Chalabi may likely during the Parliament session Wednesday, rising budget for fiscal 2015 to a deficit of 43 trillion dinars instead of 25 trillion dinars.
According to a parliamentary source for [where] that "Chalabi between during the reading of the report of the Finance Committee about the budget in the parliament session that in the event of approving the budget on the price of a barrel of oil to $ 60 with the decline in world oil prices to below $ 50 or falling to less than $ 45, the This will generate a budget deficit estimated at 18 trillion dinars in addition to the existing deficit of 25 trillion dinars. Finished "2
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