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2015-02-23
Abadi confirms that the government will not send all the agreed quota of the general budget of the Kurdish region of Kurdistan if not received all of the oil.
Baghdad revenue depends primarily on petroleum
Baghdad, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said that the Baghdad government will not send all the agreed quota of the general budget of the Kurdish region in the north of the country if Kurdistan has not received all of the oil that agreed upon with the central government in late 2014.
And entered into an interim agreement in December / December stipulates that supplied the KRG 550 thousand barrels of oil per day from the Kirkuk fields and through the Iraqi oil marketing company.
Baghdad agreed in return to resume the payment of the budget for the Kurds, which had been lowered in early 2014 in response to the movements of the region to export crude independently payments.
Ebadi said to a group of Iraqi journalists, "the region did not deliver the amount of oil committed. Talk about who is said that the government did not comply .. is not true. The government is fully committed. But we have a dependent on oil revenues."
Abadi stressed again the central government to abide interim agreement reached in December / December.
He said, "I honestly take the oil agreement is still valid, but the proportions. If handed us the full amounts falling handed over all the money this is the truth and justice."
The Nechirvan Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan region warned earlier that the government of Kurdistan has stopped crude oil exports if Baghdad did not send the region's share of the budget. He added that Baghdad offered to send $ 300 million in just less than half of what was agreed upon previously.
The December / December agreement was considered a breakthrough that will help to increase Iraq's oil exports at a time when revenues are under pressure from lower world prices and the cost of funding the war on the organization of the Islamic state in the north and west of Iraq.
The agreement enabled the adoption of the budget of Baghdad last month for the first time since 2013.
It is assumed that officially recognizes Baghdad to Kurdistan, 17 percent of the budget after deducting expenses sovereign. But the central government now says that the payments will be commensurate with the amount of oil produced by the region in light of the December / December agreement.
A teacher from the province of Sulaymaniyah Subscribe to protest this week call on the Iraqi government and the government of the region as soon as possible to pay the salaries of teachers and staff and this delay will fail regional and Iraqi government with deep regret. "
Iraq's leaders are facing pressure to end their differences so that they can address the organization of the Islamic state.
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2015-02-23
Abadi confirms that the government will not send all the agreed quota of the general budget of the Kurdish region of Kurdistan if not received all of the oil.
Baghdad revenue depends primarily on petroleum
Baghdad, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said that the Baghdad government will not send all the agreed quota of the general budget of the Kurdish region in the north of the country if Kurdistan has not received all of the oil that agreed upon with the central government in late 2014.
And entered into an interim agreement in December / December stipulates that supplied the KRG 550 thousand barrels of oil per day from the Kirkuk fields and through the Iraqi oil marketing company.
Baghdad agreed in return to resume the payment of the budget for the Kurds, which had been lowered in early 2014 in response to the movements of the region to export crude independently payments.
Ebadi said to a group of Iraqi journalists, "the region did not deliver the amount of oil committed. Talk about who is said that the government did not comply .. is not true. The government is fully committed. But we have a dependent on oil revenues."
Abadi stressed again the central government to abide interim agreement reached in December / December.
He said, "I honestly take the oil agreement is still valid, but the proportions. If handed us the full amounts falling handed over all the money this is the truth and justice."
The Nechirvan Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan region warned earlier that the government of Kurdistan has stopped crude oil exports if Baghdad did not send the region's share of the budget. He added that Baghdad offered to send $ 300 million in just less than half of what was agreed upon previously.
The December / December agreement was considered a breakthrough that will help to increase Iraq's oil exports at a time when revenues are under pressure from lower world prices and the cost of funding the war on the organization of the Islamic state in the north and west of Iraq.
The agreement enabled the adoption of the budget of Baghdad last month for the first time since 2013.
It is assumed that officially recognizes Baghdad to Kurdistan, 17 percent of the budget after deducting expenses sovereign. But the central government now says that the payments will be commensurate with the amount of oil produced by the region in light of the December / December agreement.
A teacher from the province of Sulaymaniyah Subscribe to protest this week call on the Iraqi government and the government of the region as soon as possible to pay the salaries of teachers and staff and this delay will fail regional and Iraqi government with deep regret. "
Iraq's leaders are facing pressure to end their differences so that they can address the organization of the Islamic state.
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