Oil agreement between Erbil and Baghdad will be implemented soon
Baghdad: Iraqi Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said that concluded the oil agreement between the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq and the federal government does not contain any confidential matters, and said: "Erbil and Baghdad have a common understanding very well on the subject of oil will be implemented soon." He noted the Iraqi Oil Minister, in a press statement the city of Kirkuk in northern Iraq, which has had, yesterday, on Monday, he met with the governor of Kirkuk, Necmettin cream, and confirmed the existence of good and transparent understanding on the issue of export of oil, while the governor of Kirkuk, said that there is good coordination between Erbil and Baghdad on the issue of oil. "
The central Iraqi government in Baghdad had reached an agreement with the Kurdistan Regional Government in Arbil in the December 2, 2014 m to resolve the dispute between the two sides on oil exports and the allocation of federal budget .. The agreement to send 550 thousand barrels of the region's oil fields of Kirkuk area of the Iraqi Ministry of Oil, and in return, Kurds will get their share of 17% from the central budget. It is noteworthy that the Baghdad government had frozen the transfer of government Erbil share budget because of the Kurds sought to export oil from one side of Turkey .. The new agreement entered into force beginning in January 2015, but faced technical problems, both sides sought to resolve them.
The agreement also stipulates that the government of Arbil issued 250 thousand barrels of oil a day from fields to calculate the central government through of its pipeline to Turkey, also issued 300 thousand barrels per day from the ocean oil fields in Kirkuk disputed, controlled by "peshmerga" forces and Kurdish ago Iraqi army's withdrawal in June 2014 and extended organization (Daash) in the northern and western Iraq .. In contrast, the Kurds will get their share of the central budget, with another billion dollars to help pay for and arming "Peshmerga" salaries
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Baghdad: Iraqi Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said that concluded the oil agreement between the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq and the federal government does not contain any confidential matters, and said: "Erbil and Baghdad have a common understanding very well on the subject of oil will be implemented soon." He noted the Iraqi Oil Minister, in a press statement the city of Kirkuk in northern Iraq, which has had, yesterday, on Monday, he met with the governor of Kirkuk, Necmettin cream, and confirmed the existence of good and transparent understanding on the issue of export of oil, while the governor of Kirkuk, said that there is good coordination between Erbil and Baghdad on the issue of oil. "
The central Iraqi government in Baghdad had reached an agreement with the Kurdistan Regional Government in Arbil in the December 2, 2014 m to resolve the dispute between the two sides on oil exports and the allocation of federal budget .. The agreement to send 550 thousand barrels of the region's oil fields of Kirkuk area of the Iraqi Ministry of Oil, and in return, Kurds will get their share of 17% from the central budget. It is noteworthy that the Baghdad government had frozen the transfer of government Erbil share budget because of the Kurds sought to export oil from one side of Turkey .. The new agreement entered into force beginning in January 2015, but faced technical problems, both sides sought to resolve them.
The agreement also stipulates that the government of Arbil issued 250 thousand barrels of oil a day from fields to calculate the central government through of its pipeline to Turkey, also issued 300 thousand barrels per day from the ocean oil fields in Kirkuk disputed, controlled by "peshmerga" forces and Kurdish ago Iraqi army's withdrawal in June 2014 and extended organization (Daash) in the northern and western Iraq .. In contrast, the Kurds will get their share of the central budget, with another billion dollars to help pay for and arming "Peshmerga" salaries
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