Erbil: said Falah Mustafa official Department of Foreign Affairs Regional Government of Kurdistan, the federal government in Baghdad does not have the right to monopolize all the decisions in Iraq, because the Federal Constitution Permanent give the Government of the Territory the right to sign oil contracts with foreign companies, according to the website, "Liberty," the Russian.
The website quoted Falah Mustafa as saying that "the federal government in Baghdad does not have the right to monopolize all the decisions in Iraq, because the Federal Constitution Permanent gives the Government of the Territory the right to sign oil contracts with foreign companies and the region will not waive this right," adding that "the region pay attention the development of large sectors of industry and wealth he has, which is in the interest of the region and Iraq alike. "
Mustafa added that "the campus of the region in the past to enjoy the riches and the right of disposition because of the failed policies of the Baathist regime dissolved."
The Iraqi Oil Ministry has confirmed that it will not allow Exxon Mobil to enter into licensing rounds, its fourth, in the case decided to continue work on the implementation of the six decades that have concluded with the Kurdistan Regional Government, because they violated laws that work and fabricated by the Oil Ministry, through a contract with the Government of Arbil exploration six locations in the oil.
The U.S. company Exxon Mobil that Pttoiralhakol oil in the province of Basra, has announced receiving approval of adviser to the prime minister for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani to work in the Kurdistan Region in the field of oil exploration.
For his part, said the spokesman of the Iraqi Oil Ministry, Asim Jihad, that "too early to establish the ministry sanctions against Exxon Mobil because the company failed to reach its final decision on its contracts with the Kurdistan Regional Government."
The head of the Kurdistan Region Masoud Barzani, said in remarks made by the agency " Reuters "news agency yesterday that" despite the objections of the federal government on the oil contracts concluded by the Government of the Territory with Exxon Mobil, but the region will go forward in the implementation of those contracts, "asserting that" the attention of the President Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on those contracts before signing. "
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The website quoted Falah Mustafa as saying that "the federal government in Baghdad does not have the right to monopolize all the decisions in Iraq, because the Federal Constitution Permanent gives the Government of the Territory the right to sign oil contracts with foreign companies and the region will not waive this right," adding that "the region pay attention the development of large sectors of industry and wealth he has, which is in the interest of the region and Iraq alike. "
Mustafa added that "the campus of the region in the past to enjoy the riches and the right of disposition because of the failed policies of the Baathist regime dissolved."
The Iraqi Oil Ministry has confirmed that it will not allow Exxon Mobil to enter into licensing rounds, its fourth, in the case decided to continue work on the implementation of the six decades that have concluded with the Kurdistan Regional Government, because they violated laws that work and fabricated by the Oil Ministry, through a contract with the Government of Arbil exploration six locations in the oil.
The U.S. company Exxon Mobil that Pttoiralhakol oil in the province of Basra, has announced receiving approval of adviser to the prime minister for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani to work in the Kurdistan Region in the field of oil exploration.
For his part, said the spokesman of the Iraqi Oil Ministry, Asim Jihad, that "too early to establish the ministry sanctions against Exxon Mobil because the company failed to reach its final decision on its contracts with the Kurdistan Regional Government."
The head of the Kurdistan Region Masoud Barzani, said in remarks made by the agency " Reuters "news agency yesterday that" despite the objections of the federal government on the oil contracts concluded by the Government of the Territory with Exxon Mobil, but the region will go forward in the implementation of those contracts, "asserting that" the attention of the President Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on those contracts before signing. "
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