The provincial government plans to issue currency in cash to complete the steps to secede from Iraq
7/6/2014
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: A source familiar with the Kurdistan Regional Government, on Saturday, for the determination of the provincial government to issue its own currency in the province in order to achieve the goal of secession from Iraq.
The source said the "obelisk", "The process of issuing its own currency province of Kurdistan has been the subject of discussion in the parliament session, which was held last Wednesday, which has been meeting with the prime minister of the region Nechirvan Barzani."
The source added that "the meeting saw a discussion on the provincial government to export oil and the U.S. government's opposition to him."
He explained that "the conferees agreed that the export was done without the approval of the federal government, while Barzani stressed that the differences with the United States will not go beyond this limit."
The president of Iraq's Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, in (the 22 of last May) for the export of the provincial government for oil without the approval of the federal government, while the experienced export process rejected much of the federal government filed a lawsuit against the Ministry of Natural Resources and the oil in the region to export oil without approval, and filed a second lawsuit on the Turkish government refused to learn that the federal government and imported oil from Kurdistan.
He said Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Monday (June 2, 2014), the export of oil from the Kurdistan region, "a violation of the sovereignty and the constitution, and the process closer to the smuggling."
The U.S. government announced its rejection on several occasions to the provincial government to export oil without the approval of the federal government of Iraq, according to the words of a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jane Bsaki.
The move to the Kurdistan region of the judge to issue its own currency by Sir steps toward complete separation from Iraq.
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7/6/2014
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: A source familiar with the Kurdistan Regional Government, on Saturday, for the determination of the provincial government to issue its own currency in the province in order to achieve the goal of secession from Iraq.
The source said the "obelisk", "The process of issuing its own currency province of Kurdistan has been the subject of discussion in the parliament session, which was held last Wednesday, which has been meeting with the prime minister of the region Nechirvan Barzani."
The source added that "the meeting saw a discussion on the provincial government to export oil and the U.S. government's opposition to him."
He explained that "the conferees agreed that the export was done without the approval of the federal government, while Barzani stressed that the differences with the United States will not go beyond this limit."
The president of Iraq's Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, in (the 22 of last May) for the export of the provincial government for oil without the approval of the federal government, while the experienced export process rejected much of the federal government filed a lawsuit against the Ministry of Natural Resources and the oil in the region to export oil without approval, and filed a second lawsuit on the Turkish government refused to learn that the federal government and imported oil from Kurdistan.
He said Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Monday (June 2, 2014), the export of oil from the Kurdistan region, "a violation of the sovereignty and the constitution, and the process closer to the smuggling."
The U.S. government announced its rejection on several occasions to the provincial government to export oil without the approval of the federal government of Iraq, according to the words of a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jane Bsaki.
The move to the Kurdistan region of the judge to issue its own currency by Sir steps toward complete separation from Iraq.
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