Sunday, June 30, 2013 16: 42
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Detecting placeholder for the KDP led by Massud Barzani, head of Kurdistan on the existence of an agreement between the Federal Government and the Kurdistan Regional Government on the final version of the oil and gas law for adoption.
There is disagreement between Erbil and Baghdad oil contracts signed by the 14 territorial Government since 2007 and up to now, the Central Government in Baghdad considers any oil contract must be approved and rejected a recent draft of the Kurdistan oil and gas law approved by the Iraqi Government and sent to Parliament for approval, which is strongly opposed by the Kurdish government.
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Mahdi Haji said each agency Iraq IGN that "oil and gas law came to an end and there was a proposal submitted since 2007 and a further proposal in 2010 and there is near-consensus on the law during the last meeting that brought Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki during his visit to Arbil, the region's President, Massoud Barzani.
It was a final version of the law and by the joint commissions will put the final touches to its adoption in Parliament.
Kurdistan Regional President Massoud Barzani and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki declared in 10 of this month to agree on joint committees to resolve activation problems and outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil after visit to Arbil and Al-Maliki held a cabinet meeting there.
Baghdad considers the deals between oil companies and KRG were illegal in terms of the territorial officials say the territory has the right to control the oil resources as guaranteed under the Federal Constitution. ended up 2.
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Detecting placeholder for the KDP led by Massud Barzani, head of Kurdistan on the existence of an agreement between the Federal Government and the Kurdistan Regional Government on the final version of the oil and gas law for adoption.
There is disagreement between Erbil and Baghdad oil contracts signed by the 14 territorial Government since 2007 and up to now, the Central Government in Baghdad considers any oil contract must be approved and rejected a recent draft of the Kurdistan oil and gas law approved by the Iraqi Government and sent to Parliament for approval, which is strongly opposed by the Kurdish government.
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Mahdi Haji said each agency Iraq IGN that "oil and gas law came to an end and there was a proposal submitted since 2007 and a further proposal in 2010 and there is near-consensus on the law during the last meeting that brought Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki during his visit to Arbil, the region's President, Massoud Barzani.
It was a final version of the law and by the joint commissions will put the final touches to its adoption in Parliament.
Kurdistan Regional President Massoud Barzani and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki declared in 10 of this month to agree on joint committees to resolve activation problems and outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil after visit to Arbil and Al-Maliki held a cabinet meeting there.
Baghdad considers the deals between oil companies and KRG were illegal in terms of the territorial officials say the territory has the right to control the oil resources as guaranteed under the Federal Constitution. ended up 2.
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