Kurdistan: Kurdish ministerial committee in Baghdad address any disagreement
Saturday, 28 February, 2015
Twilight News / said the Kurdistan Alliance bloc member, on Friday, the committee formed by the province, which includes the Kurdish ministers in the federal government will address any defect in the application gets the oil agreement with Baghdad.
Said Najiba Najib, in an interview with “Twilight News”, “The Kurdistan Region is committed to applying the oil agreement with the federal government items and there is no tendency to breach the terms of the agreement, did not issue any position from the region indicate that he may abandon the oil agreement.”
Najib added that “the oil agreement in the interest of the province and the federal government,” pointing out that “the region’s commitment to the agreement prompted him to form a committee of ministers of the Kurds in the federal government that would follow up and develop treatments for any controversial points stand out in the application of the oil agreement.”
The agreement, which issued by the Iraqi Council of Ministers on the second of December last that the Kurdistan Region to deliver at least 250 thousand barrels of oil a day to the federal government for the purpose of export, the export of 300 thousand barrels per day by the federal government of the province of Kirkuk fields through the pipeline oil in Kurdistan.
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Saturday, 28 February, 2015
Twilight News / said the Kurdistan Alliance bloc member, on Friday, the committee formed by the province, which includes the Kurdish ministers in the federal government will address any defect in the application gets the oil agreement with Baghdad.
Said Najiba Najib, in an interview with “Twilight News”, “The Kurdistan Region is committed to applying the oil agreement with the federal government items and there is no tendency to breach the terms of the agreement, did not issue any position from the region indicate that he may abandon the oil agreement.”
Najib added that “the oil agreement in the interest of the province and the federal government,” pointing out that “the region’s commitment to the agreement prompted him to form a committee of ministers of the Kurds in the federal government that would follow up and develop treatments for any controversial points stand out in the application of the oil agreement.”
The agreement, which issued by the Iraqi Council of Ministers on the second of December last that the Kurdistan Region to deliver at least 250 thousand barrels of oil a day to the federal government for the purpose of export, the export of 300 thousand barrels per day by the federal government of the province of Kirkuk fields through the pipeline oil in Kurdistan.
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