Abadi: No funds have not weapon .. and are committed to the agreement with the Kurdistan oil 100%
Saturday 30-05-2015 | 10:08:34
Iraq's Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi - EM
Twilight News Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi / said in a television interview that the country is suffering a difficult economic situation echoing previous statements, and pointed out that his government would not arming tribal groups opposed to Daash unless certain conditions.
He said al-Abadi in the recorded interview broadcast on state television that, after the collapse of the city of Mosul, however, the organization Daash Iraq has there 2300 Hummer vehicle and several tanks without offset, stressing that the maintenance engineers of foreigners have left the country because of the security situation did not enable Iraq to maintenance and repair of military vehicles.
He noted his country's need for a weapon, he said in response to a question about being accused of stalling in arms clans "I can not Aslh everyone, what I did not see the fighters on the ground .. and after to see them on the ground must see them and see their names .. will not repeat what happened previously." in reference to the government of his predecessor, Nuri al-Maliki.
When asked about the status of Baghdad Abadi said he did not risk military on Baghdad but "there is a security risk to Baghdad" by launching attacks and the use of sleeper cells.
He said the dismantling of a number of associated Bdaash cells in Baghdad, and most recently "responsible for the bombings of Karrada and Mansour cell," stressing the importance of activating the intelligence effort in the country.
Abadi strongly defended the popular crowd and said, "the crowd in the interest of the country .. but he needs to control and must to control the crowd .. New construction .. needs to be set for him to be clean."
"So I'm excited to pass the National Guard Law .. because this law is to protect the crowd and the law is now in the House and I hope voting on it."
And on the oil agreement Abadi said, "was previously the province do not deliver any oil to the Iraqi government, and were taking a share of the budget without oil .. but the shillings (run out) .. and the budget has become a problem."
"The agreement (with the Kurds) is handed us over oil and you share in the budget .. There balancing theory approved by Parliament, the Budget approved spend half of it, and oil, although it is not sold as in the price of the budget .. we lose 40 percent, making the region's share disposal of real spending ".
He went on saying, "Now the brothers the Kurds expect to take a share of the budget and the fact that the theory .. surprised at this speech at a time when we are exposed to try to pressure .. I do not want to get into an argument."
He also said, "We in the government are committed to the oil agreement 100 percent .. Note that the source of the oil figures are taken from the Ministry of oil and imports from the Ministry of Finance .. and their friend Oil Minister and Minister of Finance of them."
He pointed out that what his government is doing about it is "for justice", especially since the agreement refers to the sums of money to meet the exported quantity of Kurdish oil exchange.
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Saturday 30-05-2015 | 10:08:34
Iraq's Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi - EM
Twilight News Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi / said in a television interview that the country is suffering a difficult economic situation echoing previous statements, and pointed out that his government would not arming tribal groups opposed to Daash unless certain conditions.
He said al-Abadi in the recorded interview broadcast on state television that, after the collapse of the city of Mosul, however, the organization Daash Iraq has there 2300 Hummer vehicle and several tanks without offset, stressing that the maintenance engineers of foreigners have left the country because of the security situation did not enable Iraq to maintenance and repair of military vehicles.
He noted his country's need for a weapon, he said in response to a question about being accused of stalling in arms clans "I can not Aslh everyone, what I did not see the fighters on the ground .. and after to see them on the ground must see them and see their names .. will not repeat what happened previously." in reference to the government of his predecessor, Nuri al-Maliki.
When asked about the status of Baghdad Abadi said he did not risk military on Baghdad but "there is a security risk to Baghdad" by launching attacks and the use of sleeper cells.
He said the dismantling of a number of associated Bdaash cells in Baghdad, and most recently "responsible for the bombings of Karrada and Mansour cell," stressing the importance of activating the intelligence effort in the country.
Abadi strongly defended the popular crowd and said, "the crowd in the interest of the country .. but he needs to control and must to control the crowd .. New construction .. needs to be set for him to be clean."
"So I'm excited to pass the National Guard Law .. because this law is to protect the crowd and the law is now in the House and I hope voting on it."
And on the oil agreement Abadi said, "was previously the province do not deliver any oil to the Iraqi government, and were taking a share of the budget without oil .. but the shillings (run out) .. and the budget has become a problem."
"The agreement (with the Kurds) is handed us over oil and you share in the budget .. There balancing theory approved by Parliament, the Budget approved spend half of it, and oil, although it is not sold as in the price of the budget .. we lose 40 percent, making the region's share disposal of real spending ".
He went on saying, "Now the brothers the Kurds expect to take a share of the budget and the fact that the theory .. surprised at this speech at a time when we are exposed to try to pressure .. I do not want to get into an argument."
He also said, "We in the government are committed to the oil agreement 100 percent .. Note that the source of the oil figures are taken from the Ministry of oil and imports from the Ministry of Finance .. and their friend Oil Minister and Minister of Finance of them."
He pointed out that what his government is doing about it is "for justice", especially since the agreement refers to the sums of money to meet the exported quantity of Kurdish oil exchange.
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