Turkey's statements describing the Iraqi Minister of Oil and coffee on a possible legal action against Ankara are "inaccurate"
January 18, 2014 in economic
Ankara: Network News, Iraq - Description and Turkish Energy Minister, Tanz Yildiz, Tsrhat Iraqi Oil Minister Abdul-Karim and coffee on legal action possible against Turkey as "inaccurate." Yildiz said in a statement to Sky Channel 360 TV, seen by the Euphrates News Agency {} "They're casting a statement different every week," referring to the Iraqi central government., he added "I consider this statement phrase was expressed in a way that is inaccurate." and was the brunt of Oil Abdul-Karim and coffee, has stressed that Baghdad would take legal action and other measures against the Turkey and the Kurdistan region , as well as foreign companies to any post in the exports of Kurdish oil, without the approval of Baghdad. quoted by media as coffee to say that "the government is preparing for legal action against Ankara and will ban companies that deal with oil that transports tube was to Turkey from the region without permission from Baghdad," noting that "he is not in the interest of Turkey to jeopardize the bilateral trade worth 12 billion dollars annually." and the coffee that "Baghdad would consider a boycott of all Turkish companies and cancel contracts with Turkish companies if it is to proceed in oil exports," explaining that "the Ministry of Finance Order including the expense of size reduction, which should happen in the share of Kurdistan of $ {17} percent in the federal budget if the failure of the region to achieve the target level set by the government for oil exports this year through the Iraqi Oil Marketing Organization SOMO of {400} thousand barrels per day. "He said "Preparations are underway to file a lawsuit against the Turkish government for allowing the Kurdistan to pump oil through the export pipeline without the consent of the Iraqi central government, in clear violation of the agreement signed between the two countries, which regulates the export of Iraqi oil through Turkey." was Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz, may announced at the beginning of the current month of January, start pumping crude oil from a new pipeline from the Kurdistan region to the port of Jehanm the Turkish Mediterranean, at a rate of {300} thousand barrels per day
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January 18, 2014 in economic
Ankara: Network News, Iraq - Description and Turkish Energy Minister, Tanz Yildiz, Tsrhat Iraqi Oil Minister Abdul-Karim and coffee on legal action possible against Turkey as "inaccurate." Yildiz said in a statement to Sky Channel 360 TV, seen by the Euphrates News Agency {} "They're casting a statement different every week," referring to the Iraqi central government., he added "I consider this statement phrase was expressed in a way that is inaccurate." and was the brunt of Oil Abdul-Karim and coffee, has stressed that Baghdad would take legal action and other measures against the Turkey and the Kurdistan region , as well as foreign companies to any post in the exports of Kurdish oil, without the approval of Baghdad. quoted by media as coffee to say that "the government is preparing for legal action against Ankara and will ban companies that deal with oil that transports tube was to Turkey from the region without permission from Baghdad," noting that "he is not in the interest of Turkey to jeopardize the bilateral trade worth 12 billion dollars annually." and the coffee that "Baghdad would consider a boycott of all Turkish companies and cancel contracts with Turkish companies if it is to proceed in oil exports," explaining that "the Ministry of Finance Order including the expense of size reduction, which should happen in the share of Kurdistan of $ {17} percent in the federal budget if the failure of the region to achieve the target level set by the government for oil exports this year through the Iraqi Oil Marketing Organization SOMO of {400} thousand barrels per day. "He said "Preparations are underway to file a lawsuit against the Turkish government for allowing the Kurdistan to pump oil through the export pipeline without the consent of the Iraqi central government, in clear violation of the agreement signed between the two countries, which regulates the export of Iraqi oil through Turkey." was Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz, may announced at the beginning of the current month of January, start pumping crude oil from a new pipeline from the Kurdistan region to the port of Jehanm the Turkish Mediterranean, at a rate of {300} thousand barrels per day
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