Kurdistan Alliance: Abadi still under the influence of Maliki!
Under section: political
Dated: March 18, 2015
Baghdad / Iraq News Network
said the Kurdistan Alliance member, Wednesday, that the government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has not got beyond the up to now, the problems created in the era of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to Kurdistan Region,
especially the differences Almalah.oukal bloc member Sirwan Abdullah: "The Kurdistan Alliance is satisfied to keep booking the Kurdistan Region salaries and especially the employees' salaries and the Peshmerga.
"He added that" al-Abadi to reconsider all the measures taken by al-Maliki previously that such marginalization partners a year and impose a financial blockade on the territory of Kurdistan, which caused a political
disagreements created ground for organizing Daash terrorist in Iraq,
".oaalent the Kurdistan Regional Government, from near the start of a new
round of negotiations with the Iraqi government in Baghdad to discuss outstanding problems between Ganpin.oukal government spokesman Sven Dzia that"
due to the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government begins talks with the federal government soon to confirm the commitment of Arbil agreement oil ",
stressing the need for the federal government's commitment to the agreement, expressing hope that the efforts will be made to address the outstanding problems in the next meeting between the federal government and the province Kordstan.waodh Dzia"
succeed that line the oil pipeline to the Kurdistan Region is exposed between the period and the other to sabotage operations and there are people They punctured the tube and the theft of oil in distant places, ".oagery President of the Kurdistan Regional Government,
Barzani mid-February, talks in Baghdad with Iraqi Prime wisdom Haider Abadi on the oil agreement and the region's share of the state budget for 2015 this month.
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Under section: political
Dated: March 18, 2015
Baghdad / Iraq News Network
said the Kurdistan Alliance member, Wednesday, that the government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has not got beyond the up to now, the problems created in the era of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to Kurdistan Region,
especially the differences Almalah.oukal bloc member Sirwan Abdullah: "The Kurdistan Alliance is satisfied to keep booking the Kurdistan Region salaries and especially the employees' salaries and the Peshmerga.
"He added that" al-Abadi to reconsider all the measures taken by al-Maliki previously that such marginalization partners a year and impose a financial blockade on the territory of Kurdistan, which caused a political
disagreements created ground for organizing Daash terrorist in Iraq,
".oaalent the Kurdistan Regional Government, from near the start of a new
round of negotiations with the Iraqi government in Baghdad to discuss outstanding problems between Ganpin.oukal government spokesman Sven Dzia that"
due to the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government begins talks with the federal government soon to confirm the commitment of Arbil agreement oil ",
stressing the need for the federal government's commitment to the agreement, expressing hope that the efforts will be made to address the outstanding problems in the next meeting between the federal government and the province Kordstan.waodh Dzia"
succeed that line the oil pipeline to the Kurdistan Region is exposed between the period and the other to sabotage operations and there are people They punctured the tube and the theft of oil in distant places, ".oagery President of the Kurdistan Regional Government,
Barzani mid-February, talks in Baghdad with Iraqi Prime wisdom Haider Abadi on the oil agreement and the region's share of the state budget for 2015 this month.
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