Government to discuss outstanding files in Erbil today
09/06/13 06: 23
Confirmation of the unity and sovereignty of Iraq and the successful efforts of ending the problems and pending files, move the Government regular meeting day to Arbil for the first time in the history of Iraq.
Political sources and art for "sourcing Centre for the Iraqi media network," the Cabinet meeting will discuss oil files and security of disputed areas, budget and other issues.
The meeting with the oil Ministry confirmed that Ankara was informed of objection or oil export pipeline to transport crude from Kurdistan towards its territory without the approval of the Federal Government.
According to the sources, who asked to remain anonymous, the Kurdish region has not been spared so far, the Central Government oil producer, agreed with the County.
These sources promised cabinet meeting in Erbil as a positive step because it will be on the sidelines of the side debates on oil to end the problems between the Central Government and Kurdistan regarding this sensitive file.
It is assumed that the territorial Government delivers 250,000 barrels of crude oil produced there, but the Kurdish Government has refused many times to deliver these quantities under the pretext of the Government's failure to pay the amounts of oil companies operating in the territory.
The two sides recently reached an agreement of seven items during a visit by the President of the regional government nechirvan Barzani in Baghdad went to a meeting with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
Despite the emphasis on al-Musawi Media Advisor to the Prime Minister, held a meeting in Irbil on Sunday, as a supplement to the agreement between the parties in Baghdad for some time for a return to normal relations between the two sides, but he did not mention a meeting between Prime Minister with Kurdistan Regional President Massoud Barzani.
But the Prime Minister indicated in an interview with the Iraqi satellite channel yesterday evening (Friday), he was ready to meet Barzani during his visit to Arbil.
Al-Maliki said: "I meet and dialogue and we went to Erbil, not my or private visit at the invitation, but is to hold a cabinet meeting, also held in Mosul and Basra and other as Arbil is also part of Iraq."
Maliki stressed that "the definition of the State of Iraq's Constitution is a Federal Democratic Republic and Iraq, one country", adding that "This means there is no such thing as self-determination, we decided the destiny when we put the Constitution, and that one country federal democratic Iraq."
The Prime Minister said that "this is the roof of any talks and the Constitution governs this and say come to apply the Constitution to all parts of life where we are."
Political sources and art for "sourcing Centre for the Iraqi media network," the Cabinet meeting will discuss oil files and security of disputed areas, budget and other issues.
The meeting with the oil Ministry confirmed that Ankara was informed of objection or oil export pipeline to transport crude from Kurdistan towards its territory without the approval of the Federal Government.
According to the sources, who asked to remain anonymous, the Kurdish region has not been spared so far, the Central Government oil producer, agreed with the County.
These sources promised cabinet meeting in Erbil as a positive step because it will be on the sidelines of the side debates on oil to end the problems between the Central Government and Kurdistan regarding this sensitive file.
It is assumed that the territorial Government delivers 250,000 barrels of crude oil produced there, but the Kurdish Government has refused many times to deliver these quantities under the pretext of the Government's failure to pay the amounts of oil companies operating in the territory.
The two sides recently reached an agreement of seven items during a visit by the President of the regional government nechirvan Barzani in Baghdad went to a meeting with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
Despite the emphasis on al-Musawi Media Advisor to the Prime Minister, held a meeting in Irbil on Sunday, as a supplement to the agreement between the parties in Baghdad for some time for a return to normal relations between the two sides, but he did not mention a meeting between Prime Minister with Kurdistan Regional President Massoud Barzani.
But the Prime Minister indicated in an interview with the Iraqi satellite channel yesterday evening (Friday), he was ready to meet Barzani during his visit to Arbil.
Al-Maliki said: "I meet and dialogue and we went to Erbil, not my or private visit at the invitation, but is to hold a cabinet meeting, also held in Mosul and Basra and other as Arbil is also part of Iraq."
Maliki stressed that "the definition of the State of Iraq's Constitution is a Federal Democratic Republic and Iraq, one country", adding that "This means there is no such thing as self-determination, we decided the destiny when we put the Constitution, and that one country federal democratic Iraq."
The Prime Minister said that "this is the roof of any talks and the Constitution governs this and say come to apply the Constitution to all parts of life where we are."
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