28/02/2012 21:59
"Portal Iraq," Baghdad - called for a parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee, on Tuesday, the international community to have a role to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, while confirming that they will prepare an integrated study with a delegation from the International Energy Agency about the fact the oil in Iraq.
The Commission said in a statement it issued today on the sidelines of receiving a delegation from the British embassy in Baghdad "It is imperative that the international community to adopt a clear position of Iraq in support of their issues legitimate", calling on Britain and the rest of the world to "have a role to bring the country the seventh item. "
The source revealed on Tuesday (February 28, 2012), Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari will travel tomorrow to Kuwait to discuss the details of visiting Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to the activation of the outstanding issues between the two countries and resolved in preparation for laying the foundations of positive to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, while pointing out The date of the visit will be a mid-March.
The other hand, the Commission emphasized that it "will prepare an integrated study with a delegation from the International Energy Agency, who is visiting Iraq is really about oil in the country within the framework of the memorandum signed in October of last year between the Agency and the Iraqi government."
A delegation from the International Energy Agency has arrived, on Monday (February 27, 2012), to Baghdad on an official visit will last for two days, which will be meeting with some members of the House of Representatives and the various Iraqi ministries for the purpose of collecting the necessary information to carry out scientific analysis in order to form key findings will be published later published in the agency's annual World Energy Outlook for the current year 2012 in October.
And announced that the International Atomic Energy Agency, in February 17, 2012, it will be an in-depth study on the energy sector in Iraq, while praised the efforts of the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani and cooperation provided by the Iraqi authorities.
It is expected that the report analyzes the global economic outlook for the current year 2012, which will be released in November next the role of the energy sector in the Iraqi economy, and domestic demand for energy, with a particular focus on the sectors of electricity, transport and the structure of the domestic market, will also address the necessary equipment and investment requirements for power generation transmission and distribution, generation and distribution, as well as the development of oil and gas sectors, as well as the impact of this development on the environment and water in Iraq, energy and security.
Also expected to secure Iraq's largest rise in global oil production until the year 2035, through the production of more than five million additional barrels a day.
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