Kurdistan Alliance Responds to Maliki: Iraqi oil stolen ten years ago people did not benefit from it
Wednesday, May 28 / May 2014 12:54
[Baghdad - where]
Kurdistan Alliance, criticized the remarks of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as the Kurdistan region to export oil to "theft."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has counted yesterday Export Kurdistan region oil as a "violation of the federal Constitution and that the authorities of the territory for Iraqi oil exports, without coordination with the central government, is the nearest to the theft of it to the buying and selling process," denouncing "the position of the countries supporting this export . "in reference to Turkey.
A statement from the Kurdistan Democratic Party received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it from the vice president of the Kurdish bloc parliamentary Mohsen al-Sadoun said that "the Kurdistan region has the right to export oil in accordance with Article 112 of the Constitution, and sell it not steal any way," adding that "the process is done openly, and the Iraqi people benefit from it. "
Sadoun added that "the provincial government can not wait for Baghdad stalling since the solution of the problem of oil," noting that it "is not ready for it and you want to export via Sumo working since the era of the Baath Party."
He added that "in the Sumo currently 20 to 30 of the directors-general appointed since the era of the Baath Party centrally," pointing out that "the Kurdistan Regional Government has demanded not only the process is done by this company."
And between al-Sadoun said "Arbil demanded cooperation in supervising the export, but Baghdad refused to do so," adding that "the Iraqi oil stolen ten years ago, and the policy of export-centric, people did not benefit from it."
He pointed out that "the poverty rate in some provinces reaching 35% at the time, which is when Iraq is one of the largest oil producing countries," explaining that "oil region sold unconstitutional, and utility revenues include all the sons of the Iraqi people," pointing out that "the opposite is happening in Iraq, where it is the export process centrally without the citizens' access to any benefit from the revenue. "
The head of the Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani announced on Wednesday during a session hosted by the regional parliament to discuss the disagreement oil between Erbil and Baghdad continued to export oil through the Turkish port of Ceyhan until the end of the year to secure the resources and expenses, including staff salaries, "stressing that" the export is according to the law of oil The gas, which legitimized by the regional parliament, and are sure of the transparency of the process. "
Barzani stressed his government was ready for "dialogue with Baghdad to end the dispute," calling on the U.S. to "stand on the sidelines as it always has."
The Federal Ministry of Oil has launched yesterday an attack stern on the Kurdistan Regional Government on the declaration of continuing to export oil and sell it via Turkey to world markets, usually him of "trying to blackmail the federal government for ill-gotten gains at the expense of the Iraqi people and fortune sovereign."
And called on the Ministry of Oil [which announced earlier recourse to international arbitration on the export of the province and the prosecution of Turkey internationally in a statement that officials in the region to "commitment to constructive dialogue with the federal government and stop the smuggling of Iraqi oil across the border immediately, and delivery of oil extracted from the fields of the region to the Ministry of oil, and to disclose the fate of the fiscal revenue of the activities of oil over the past years, and the region to comply with the Constitution and the laws in force. "ended
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Wednesday, May 28 / May 2014 12:54
[Baghdad - where]
Kurdistan Alliance, criticized the remarks of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as the Kurdistan region to export oil to "theft."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has counted yesterday Export Kurdistan region oil as a "violation of the federal Constitution and that the authorities of the territory for Iraqi oil exports, without coordination with the central government, is the nearest to the theft of it to the buying and selling process," denouncing "the position of the countries supporting this export . "in reference to Turkey.
A statement from the Kurdistan Democratic Party received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it from the vice president of the Kurdish bloc parliamentary Mohsen al-Sadoun said that "the Kurdistan region has the right to export oil in accordance with Article 112 of the Constitution, and sell it not steal any way," adding that "the process is done openly, and the Iraqi people benefit from it. "
Sadoun added that "the provincial government can not wait for Baghdad stalling since the solution of the problem of oil," noting that it "is not ready for it and you want to export via Sumo working since the era of the Baath Party."
He added that "in the Sumo currently 20 to 30 of the directors-general appointed since the era of the Baath Party centrally," pointing out that "the Kurdistan Regional Government has demanded not only the process is done by this company."
And between al-Sadoun said "Arbil demanded cooperation in supervising the export, but Baghdad refused to do so," adding that "the Iraqi oil stolen ten years ago, and the policy of export-centric, people did not benefit from it."
He pointed out that "the poverty rate in some provinces reaching 35% at the time, which is when Iraq is one of the largest oil producing countries," explaining that "oil region sold unconstitutional, and utility revenues include all the sons of the Iraqi people," pointing out that "the opposite is happening in Iraq, where it is the export process centrally without the citizens' access to any benefit from the revenue. "
The head of the Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani announced on Wednesday during a session hosted by the regional parliament to discuss the disagreement oil between Erbil and Baghdad continued to export oil through the Turkish port of Ceyhan until the end of the year to secure the resources and expenses, including staff salaries, "stressing that" the export is according to the law of oil The gas, which legitimized by the regional parliament, and are sure of the transparency of the process. "
Barzani stressed his government was ready for "dialogue with Baghdad to end the dispute," calling on the U.S. to "stand on the sidelines as it always has."
The Federal Ministry of Oil has launched yesterday an attack stern on the Kurdistan Regional Government on the declaration of continuing to export oil and sell it via Turkey to world markets, usually him of "trying to blackmail the federal government for ill-gotten gains at the expense of the Iraqi people and fortune sovereign."
And called on the Ministry of Oil [which announced earlier recourse to international arbitration on the export of the province and the prosecution of Turkey internationally in a statement that officials in the region to "commitment to constructive dialogue with the federal government and stop the smuggling of Iraqi oil across the border immediately, and delivery of oil extracted from the fields of the region to the Ministry of oil, and to disclose the fate of the fiscal revenue of the activities of oil over the past years, and the region to comply with the Constitution and the laws in force. "ended
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