A delegation from the U.S. State up Erbil to discuss the oil dispute with Baghdad
Tuesday, June 8, 2014 20:11
[Erbil - where]
A delegation from the U.S. State Department to the Kurdistan region which is expected to discuss the dispute between Baghdad and Erbil on the file of oil.
According to a source familiar with told all of Iraq [where] that "a delegation from the U.S. State Department, headed by Deputy Assistant Secretary Brett Makwerk arrived in Arbil, which is likely to meet the President of the provincial government Barzani."
The source speculated that "the issue of the U.S. delegation looking oil dispute between the Kurdistan region and the federal government."
Relations between the province and the center of some tension, especially after the Kurdistan region to export oil through Turkey without the approval of the central government.
The Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Middle East and Iraq Bert Makourk had said at the end of last month that "the United States does not support the export of oil from any area in Iraq without the approval of his government federal, we were informed all parties that any work of this kind creates a lot of problems. "
He revealed Makourk for "his proposal to resolve the dispute submitted to the governments of the Kurdistan region and the federal requirement that the region receives its share of Iraqi oil sales every month directly." Ended
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Tuesday, June 8, 2014 20:11
[Erbil - where]
A delegation from the U.S. State Department to the Kurdistan region which is expected to discuss the dispute between Baghdad and Erbil on the file of oil.
According to a source familiar with told all of Iraq [where] that "a delegation from the U.S. State Department, headed by Deputy Assistant Secretary Brett Makwerk arrived in Arbil, which is likely to meet the President of the provincial government Barzani."
The source speculated that "the issue of the U.S. delegation looking oil dispute between the Kurdistan region and the federal government."
Relations between the province and the center of some tension, especially after the Kurdistan region to export oil through Turkey without the approval of the central government.
The Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Middle East and Iraq Bert Makourk had said at the end of last month that "the United States does not support the export of oil from any area in Iraq without the approval of his government federal, we were informed all parties that any work of this kind creates a lot of problems. "
He revealed Makourk for "his proposal to resolve the dispute submitted to the governments of the Kurdistan region and the federal requirement that the region receives its share of Iraqi oil sales every month directly." Ended
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