Wednesday, June 11, 2014 18:49
United States expresses its objection to the Kurdistan oil shipments
BAGHDAD / translation Baghdadi News / .. said State Department spokeswoman Jane Bsaki that "Washington does not support any export or sale of oil from Iraq without the approval of the federal government in Baghdad," according to sentiments, Wednesday, Ubi site.
The freight ships has left Turkey's Ceyhan port loaded with oil from the Kurdish north of Iraq, where it still stands for United, the airline Adersb near the Moroccan coast, while standing second truck Reds Ampelm near the island of Crete in Greece did not complete any of the trucks cargo of oil.
She said a spokeswoman for the State Department, that "the U.S. government stands by Baghdad on the issue of the sale and export of Iraqi crude oil and we Anaad export or sale of oil in the absence of the appropriate approval from the federal Iraqi government."
She continued by saying that "the export of those who will carry this effort to serious legal risk."
Kurdistan Regional Government said it was acting within the framework of their constitutional rights as Iraqi government says that Kurdish exports from one side of a violation of the constitution of the country in Bsaki said, that "it's up to the members of the international community to make decisions themselves." Finished / 21 GS
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United States expresses its objection to the Kurdistan oil shipments
BAGHDAD / translation Baghdadi News / .. said State Department spokeswoman Jane Bsaki that "Washington does not support any export or sale of oil from Iraq without the approval of the federal government in Baghdad," according to sentiments, Wednesday, Ubi site.
The freight ships has left Turkey's Ceyhan port loaded with oil from the Kurdish north of Iraq, where it still stands for United, the airline Adersb near the Moroccan coast, while standing second truck Reds Ampelm near the island of Crete in Greece did not complete any of the trucks cargo of oil.
She said a spokeswoman for the State Department, that "the U.S. government stands by Baghdad on the issue of the sale and export of Iraqi crude oil and we Anaad export or sale of oil in the absence of the appropriate approval from the federal Iraqi government."
She continued by saying that "the export of those who will carry this effort to serious legal risk."
Kurdistan Regional Government said it was acting within the framework of their constitutional rights as Iraqi government says that Kurdish exports from one side of a violation of the constitution of the country in Bsaki said, that "it's up to the members of the international community to make decisions themselves." Finished / 21 GS
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