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Shabandar: Kurds preparing to form their own state, but they do not speak out so publicly

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Tomorrow's Press / Baghdad: The MP said Izzat Shabandar, on Tuesday, that the Kurds are seeking to establish a state of their own in the future, while noting that the right to be duly and correct contexts, indicating that they do not detached separation openly.

The Shabandar in an interview with one of the space stations that "there is a tendency for politicians Kurdish secession from Iraq and the formation of their own state according to a strategic plan drawn," he said, adding that they "do not speak out Ptugeathm this publicly because of the current circumstances." added Shabandar that "self-determination is legitimate condition The formulas are based on the contexts and the legal and constitutional, "pointing out that" the agreement with Turkey to export oil in violation of the Constitution, which stipulates the need to be done in coordination with the central government. "



The Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Hussain al-Shahristani reiterated, on Monday, the second of December 2013, confirmed the agreement with Turkish Energy Minister on the need to obtain the approval of the Federal Government on the commercial export of oil from the Kurdistan region to Turkey and begin to plan cooperation to serve the interests of all parties, while She Ankara to agree with Baghdad on the pipeline length of 400 km from Basra towards the northern region. noteworthy that the statement of Foreign Affairs of Turkey issued on the 28 of last month and seen by "tomorrow's Press," it declared Turkey, cancel all agreements with the Kurdistan region of Iraq and private Kurdish oil supply without the approval of Baghdad, stressing its commitment to build better relations with the Iraqi government.


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