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    Deputy: Progress in negotiations between Erbil and Baghdad on airports and crossings without agreeme

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    Post by Rocky Sat 20 Jan 2018, 3:06 am

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    Deputy: Progress in negotiations between Erbil and Baghdad on airports and crossings without agreement





    MP for the National Alliance, Abbas al-Bayati, for progress in the talks, which was conducted by a delegation from the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers and the Kurdish side, pointing to "the lack of a final agreement between the parties to date."

    Al-Bayati said in a press statement that "the federal government and the government of the region began to melt the ice in the preliminary dialogues for comprehensive negotiations, which is hoped to start in Baghdad soon if successful preliminary negotiations as planned," as he put it.
    In this context, he pointed out that "the dialogue now did not include large files, but rather discuss technical issues that could be considered as a prelude or preliminary dismantling of the crisis, including the file of airports, ports and salaries, and in accordance with the constitution announced by Arbil earlier."
    A delegation from Baghdad met in the region with officials of the Kurdistan government to discuss the file of airports and border crossings.


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