Barzani calls for the United Nations , America and Britain to put pressure on Baghdad to abide by the agreement oil
Monday 25 May 2015 21:26
Erbil
The President of the Regional Government of Kurdistan, Nechirvan Barzani Monday scoffed at the lack of the Iraqi government's commitment to the oil agreement with the Kurdistan region, calling on the United Nations , America and Britain to put pressure on Baghdad 's commitment to the Convention between the two sides. The presidency of the Kurdistan Regional Government it received Alsumaria News a copy of it, "The President of the Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani, the UN special envoy met with Iraq Jan Kubis , "noting that" the two sides discussed developments on the Iraqi arena and the security situation and the situation in the city of Al-Anbar and oil agreement between Baghdad and Erbil, the budget law for 2015 ".
The statement added that "Barzani and Jan Kubis discussed ways to enhance cooperation and coordination more between the United Nations organizations and the Kurdistan Regional Government, especially in the face of fears of increasing the proportion of displaced persons and refugees because of terrorism and help them."He Barzani scoffed at "no Iraqi government commitment to the Convention with the territory Kurdistan, "pointing out that" this agreement that has been reached with the support of the United Nations and the United States and Britain. " He called on Barzani, the United Nations and the United States and Britain to "play its role and put pressure on the Iraqi government to fulfill its promises to adhere to the Convention and the law of the federal budget." It is said that Barzani met, in (13 May 2015), with the House of Representatives and Minister of the Kurds, and confirmed the final statement of the meeting of the Government of the Territory's commitment to oil Convention with Baghdad and continuing to address the problems through dialogue, threatening at the same take "other means" in case the insistence of the center government on their positions.
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Monday 25 May 2015 21:26
Erbil
The President of the Regional Government of Kurdistan, Nechirvan Barzani Monday scoffed at the lack of the Iraqi government's commitment to the oil agreement with the Kurdistan region, calling on the United Nations , America and Britain to put pressure on Baghdad 's commitment to the Convention between the two sides. The presidency of the Kurdistan Regional Government it received Alsumaria News a copy of it, "The President of the Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani, the UN special envoy met with Iraq Jan Kubis , "noting that" the two sides discussed developments on the Iraqi arena and the security situation and the situation in the city of Al-Anbar and oil agreement between Baghdad and Erbil, the budget law for 2015 ".
The statement added that "Barzani and Jan Kubis discussed ways to enhance cooperation and coordination more between the United Nations organizations and the Kurdistan Regional Government, especially in the face of fears of increasing the proportion of displaced persons and refugees because of terrorism and help them."He Barzani scoffed at "no Iraqi government commitment to the Convention with the territory Kurdistan, "pointing out that" this agreement that has been reached with the support of the United Nations and the United States and Britain. " He called on Barzani, the United Nations and the United States and Britain to "play its role and put pressure on the Iraqi government to fulfill its promises to adhere to the Convention and the law of the federal budget." It is said that Barzani met, in (13 May 2015), with the House of Representatives and Minister of the Kurds, and confirmed the final statement of the meeting of the Government of the Territory's commitment to oil Convention with Baghdad and continuing to address the problems through dialogue, threatening at the same take "other means" in case the insistence of the center government on their positions.
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