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    Britain addresses Abadi on relations with the region

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    Britain addresses Abadi on relations with the region Empty Britain addresses Abadi on relations with the region

    Post by Rocky Thu Jan 18, 2018 5:38 am

    Britain addresses Abadi on relations with the region
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    Iraq news
     
    The British ambassador to Baghdad, John Wilkes, that his country will address Prime Minister Haider Abadi to find a close agreement between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region, between Britain rejects any demographic change in the disputed areas, without prior agreement between the governments of the Center and the region. 

    "Britain welcomes the initiatives to solve the problems between Baghdad and Erbil," Wilkes told a news conference in Erbil, adding that "his country will address Prime Minister Haider Abadi with the aim of reaching an agreement soon." 

    He added that "the ball now stadium Abadi, especially after the approval of the region to all demands on the ports and terminals of Arbil and Sulaymaniyah," noting that "the news that talk about the work of" Petroleum "in Kirkuk, where exaggerations, and the contract was not concluded between the company and the government Territory ". 

    Wilkes stressed "the support of his country for companies wishing to work in Iraq," noting that "the number of companies in Iraq is 140 companies."

    He added that "any demographic change in the disputed areas must be reached by agreement between Erbil and Baghdad, and should be resolved according to the Constitution," and called on the federal government to "abide by the IMF called on the share of the region of international aid and loans."







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