Monday, April 9, 2012 17:27
Chest: no Iraqi Kurdish his share of the oil is not entitled to the government to prevent them
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. He said the leader of Sadr Muqtada al-Sadr, on Monday, said that any Iraqi Kurdish his share of the oil is not entitled to the federal government to prevent them from the country's oil, stressing that it should be every citizen's share of that wealth.
He explained his chest in response to a question from one of his followers on the political differences between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government and its impacts on the export of oil, that "any individual Iraqi Kurdish share of the oil is not entitled to the government to prevent them from Iraq's oil."
He added that al-Sadr, "Iraq's oil for Iraq and everyone must share."
The Kurdistan region has stopped pumping oil until further notice because of differences with the government in Baghdad, after it announced its commitment to the recent non-payment of financial dues to the international oil companies operating in the region.
The deputy prime minister for energy Hussain al-Shahristani said in a press conference that the Government of Kurdistan prevented Iraqis from six billion and $ 650 million during the past two years 2010 and 2011 because of its failure to export oil, and expected to reach the deprivation score higher in 2012 the current, as pointed out that most of the oil which results in Kurdistan fleeing across the border and often to Iran, not to fulfill export contracts,
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Chest: no Iraqi Kurdish his share of the oil is not entitled to the government to prevent them
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. He said the leader of Sadr Muqtada al-Sadr, on Monday, said that any Iraqi Kurdish his share of the oil is not entitled to the federal government to prevent them from the country's oil, stressing that it should be every citizen's share of that wealth.
He explained his chest in response to a question from one of his followers on the political differences between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government and its impacts on the export of oil, that "any individual Iraqi Kurdish share of the oil is not entitled to the government to prevent them from Iraq's oil."
He added that al-Sadr, "Iraq's oil for Iraq and everyone must share."
The Kurdistan region has stopped pumping oil until further notice because of differences with the government in Baghdad, after it announced its commitment to the recent non-payment of financial dues to the international oil companies operating in the region.
The deputy prime minister for energy Hussain al-Shahristani said in a press conference that the Government of Kurdistan prevented Iraqis from six billion and $ 650 million during the past two years 2010 and 2011 because of its failure to export oil, and expected to reach the deprivation score higher in 2012 the current, as pointed out that most of the oil which results in Kurdistan fleeing across the border and often to Iran, not to fulfill export contracts,
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