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    Abadi: There is a partnership between some corrupt and Kurdistan oil smugglers

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    Post by Rocky Wed 08 Nov 2017, 2:13 am

    Abadi: There is a partnership between some corrupt and Kurdistan oil smugglers
     Wednesday, November 08 2017 at 10:05 am (114 views)
    [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Abadi: There is a partnership between some corrupt and Kurdistan oil smugglers
    Baghdad / Sky Press

    Prime Minister, Haider Abadi, Tuesday, that "the next war will be against the corrupt," pointing to "the existence of a partnership between some corrupt and smugglers of oil Kurdistan," he said.

    "We have discovered a partnership between some corrupt and Kurdistan oil smugglers," Abadi said at his weekly press conference, adding that "we are working to bring justice to the distribution of wealth across all regions of Iraq."

    Abadi added that "our forces have completed deployment in all disputed areas .. We have the names of those who plan to enter those areas in a security crisis."

    He also stressed that the Prime Minister, "the decision of the Federal Court (the highest judicial authority in the country) on the referendum, applies to all regions," noting that "Baghdad continues to supply the refineries of the region with oil."

    "Iraq exported 550,000 barrels per day of oil in October via the pipeline to Ceyhan in Turkey," he said. "The oil ministry continues to supply refineries in the region with crude oil."

    "Abadi said that" the number of staff of the region and the Peshmerga under scrutiny by government agencies, and most of them are not sound, "stressing that" reducing the share of the Kurdistan region of the public budget was an investigation of justice. "

    He added that "what we achieved in the Kurdistan region has been without a fight, but some of the Peshmerga under certain leaders, mobilizing to escalate against the security forces," He said, "We are currently dealing with partisan organs are not affiliated to the region, And some, whether blocs and groups imagine that exposing the areas to the danger will make him safe, "warning of attempts to hit the federal forces in the disputed areas," said that they did not have a safe inside Iraq. "

    Abadi also referred to the recent technical negotiations between the federal forces and representatives of the Peshmerga, saying that "the negotiations took place in its first days with a positive, but it was stopped by a political decision of the region, which requested renegotiation political and not military," noting that "the region exceeded and expanded in the regions Which is subject to Article 140 of the Constitution to the authority of the federal government, and the more political conflicts the Territory has been expanding in those territories since 2003 until now.

    And on the claims of the intervention of the International Alliance in those areas, Abadi said that "the international coalition does not have any powers outside the framework of Iraq's support against terrorism, and there are no powers to deploy international forces on the ground other than logistical support and training and arming Iraqi forces." "I am committed to what I wrote earlier, pay salaries, protect citizens and maintain security."

    Relations between Baghdad and Erbil have been strained after the Kurdistan region held a referendum on September 25 in a move that Baghdad considered unconstitutional, refusing to enter into a dialogue with the region until the results of the referendum are canceled. 




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