Abdul-Mahdi al-Abadi sends to Arbil to illustrate the problems on the Kurdistan budget
5/13/2015
The continued problems between Erbil and Baghdad
Twilight News / revealed the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary, Wednesday, for the prime minister Haider al-Abadi will dispatch the Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi to visit Erbil to clarify the problems that occurred the subject of the Kurdistan Region's share of the general Iraqi budget. The visit coincides Abdul-Mahdi to Arbil with the meeting, which Prime Minster Naچervan Barzani called him with MPs, ministers Kurds in Baghdad today to discuss differences with Baghdad on the export of oil and the region's share of the budget and what you're saying Arbil lack of Baghdad's commitment to the agreement of oil between the two sides, and take a unified stance in this regard.
Chairman of the Oil and Energy Committee in the Iraqi Council of Representatives MP Ares Abdullah in an interview with Twilight News, said al-Abadi Oil Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, was commissioned to visit Arbil evening and offers explanations for officials in the Kurdistan Regional Government on the problems that occurred the subject of the region's share of the Iraqi general budget and discuss ways to overcome them through dialogue table.
And complaining about the Kurdistan Regional Government of Baghdad's failure to send the full monthly share of the general Iraqi budget and
The contained in the law approved by the House of Representatives and 17% of which is equal to about a trillion and two hundred billion Iraqi dinars, in implementation of the agreement oil signed between the two sides and by which it agreed Arbil export 550 000 barrels of oil daily average across Nbuha extended to the Turkish port of Ceyhan for the account of the Ministry of the Federal Oil SOMO with canthus be a source of oil from the region and the Kirkuk fields to be 250 000 barrels of them from the region and 300 000 barrels other from the Kirkuk fields, is that the two sides allege lack of commitment by each agreement Almama him.
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5/13/2015
The continued problems between Erbil and Baghdad
Twilight News / revealed the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary, Wednesday, for the prime minister Haider al-Abadi will dispatch the Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi to visit Erbil to clarify the problems that occurred the subject of the Kurdistan Region's share of the general Iraqi budget. The visit coincides Abdul-Mahdi to Arbil with the meeting, which Prime Minster Naچervan Barzani called him with MPs, ministers Kurds in Baghdad today to discuss differences with Baghdad on the export of oil and the region's share of the budget and what you're saying Arbil lack of Baghdad's commitment to the agreement of oil between the two sides, and take a unified stance in this regard.
Chairman of the Oil and Energy Committee in the Iraqi Council of Representatives MP Ares Abdullah in an interview with Twilight News, said al-Abadi Oil Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, was commissioned to visit Arbil evening and offers explanations for officials in the Kurdistan Regional Government on the problems that occurred the subject of the region's share of the Iraqi general budget and discuss ways to overcome them through dialogue table.
And complaining about the Kurdistan Regional Government of Baghdad's failure to send the full monthly share of the general Iraqi budget and
The contained in the law approved by the House of Representatives and 17% of which is equal to about a trillion and two hundred billion Iraqi dinars, in implementation of the agreement oil signed between the two sides and by which it agreed Arbil export 550 000 barrels of oil daily average across Nbuha extended to the Turkish port of Ceyhan for the account of the Ministry of the Federal Oil SOMO with canthus be a source of oil from the region and the Kirkuk fields to be 250 000 barrels of them from the region and 300 000 barrels other from the Kirkuk fields, is that the two sides allege lack of commitment by each agreement Almama him.
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