Sadr meets with the President of Iraqi Kurdistan in order to end the dispute with Baghdad
Posted 26/04/2012 06:00 PM
Babinaoz (Reuters) - visited the Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, President of Kurdistan, the semi-autonomous Massoud Barzani Thursday seeking to ease tensions between Baghdad and the Kurds, who threatens the fragile coalition government.
spin conflicts for a long time between the parties on the autonomy and rights of oil and disputes over land and increased tension because of a dispute recently signed on oil exports.
And chest influential party in the government who helped his bloc of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to keep the job.
He called on the chest during the first visit to Kurdistan to the dialogue among all factions of the government and the display 18 points should be for all parties agreed on one oil.
He said al-Sadr told reporters in Arbil, the oil of Iraq belongs to the people, not a right to claim eligibility him alone and excludes others.
And increased the difference between Arbil and Baghdad this month when the government halted oil exports from Kurdistan region due to the non-payment of dues of Baghdad, the companies operating there.
Sadr said that he had met with al-Maliki during the visit of the Prime Minister to Iran earlier this week. And Ali al-Moussawi said the media advisor to the owners meeting, but said they did not discuss the crisis between Baghdad and Erbil.
The President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, growing criticism of Maliki's government, and hinted last month that it might seek to hold a referendum could reconsider its relations with Baghdad.
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