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    " Baghdad demanding Erbil 150 thousand additional barrels versus entitlements 2014 climate negotiati

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    Post by day dreamer Mon 01 Dec 2014, 7:20 pm

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    [ltr][rtl]"[/rtl] Baghdad demanding Erbil 150 thousand additional barrels versus entitlements 2014 climate negotiations, "positive" [/ltr]


    BAGHDAD / Mohammad Sabah


    [ltr]Confirmed the parliamentary parties, yesterday, optimistic atmosphere of the discussions two days between the federal government and a delegation of Iraqi Kurdistan since The likely return of the Kurdish delegation to Arbil on Tuesday morning to consult with the leadership of the region, confirmed that the talks focused on the budget in 2015 and the roof of the source of oil from Iraqi Kurdistan.[/ltr]
    [ltr] Deputies talked about as a response to Barzani and Haider al-Abadi discussed the launch of Kurdistan's share of the budget in 2014, amounting to 16 trillion dinars, compared to the export of 300 000 barrels of the region through the Federal Sumo company.  Kurdish officials said earlier that the agreement with Baghdad could add to Iraq exports about 450 000 barrels per day, to be 150 thousand of them from the fields of Kurdistan, and 300 thousand from the Kirkuk fields through the Kurdish line tied to Turkish ports, because the Iraqi line has been damaged due to military operations near Mosul.  It seems that the pressure on Baghdad, Erbil to add 150 000 barrels on this amount, under the pressure of a large deficit in the financial returns because of the drop in oil.[/ltr]
    [ltr] And detection of Representatives postponed Search Peshmerga salaries and customs, borders and airports to the next rounds of talks, will stick with Baghdad to pay the dues of oil companies operating in the region.  A delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government began extensive discussions and "positive" as soon as he arrived in Baghdad on Sunday morning, in order to put an end to chronic disagreements with the federal government, which is concentrated on the region's share of the budget in 2014, as well as discuss the last post in the next budget from oil exports revenues , as well as discuss the restructuring of the Federal SOMO for the export of oil, and the Civil Aviation Authority on the Airports region.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Says Ala Talabani, head of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) block, "The Kurdish delegation held several meetings with the federal government."[/ltr]
    [ltr] Talabani stressed "there is a clear convergence between the two sides to resolve the oil export file and the subject of the payment of the oil companies and the budget of the Kurdistan in 2014," noting that "the two sides talks centered on the amount of oil exported by Kurdistan."[/ltr]
    [ltr]She said President of the National Union of Kurdistan bloc by saying that "the Kurdistan region wants to export 150 thousand barrels per day of oil to the treasury of the central state, while the government believes that the region can export volumes more than that."[/ltr]
    [ltr] They revealed that "the Kurdish delegation will return on Tuesday morning to Arbil after rounds of talks," indicating that "the delegation will brief the leaders of the Kurdistan region and the Parliament on the negotiations with the federal government," likely "to begin negotiations or visits to activate the new agreements that may occur."[/ltr]
    [ltr]The press sources accompany the Kurdish delegation in Baghdad, said that the atmosphere of the talks, which began Sunday, is still positive, despite the fact that everyone is "talking about the three points requirements or undeclared revolve around discussions at this moment."[/ltr]
    [ltr]Predicted Kurdish sources, who spoke to them, "the long-Presse that" the clear results of the negotiations appear before the day Tuesday, and will be decided on a light work of the next phase of the meetings agenda.  Kurdish delegation includes both Barzani president of the Kurdistan Regional Government, and his deputy, Qubad Talabani, as well as the Minister of Natural Resources Ashti Hawrami, Minister of Finance Rebaz Hamad, in addition to a spokesman for the Government of the Territory Sven Dzia.[/ltr]
    [ltr] Barzani and pre-empted the start commendable dialogue on reforms Abadi, and told him that his steps "encouraging for all", while Abadi defended the initial agreement concluded by Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi with Arbil, criticized the parties that attacked him.[/ltr]
    [ltr]In the same context, confirms MP Najiba Najib, a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Bloc, that "the differences between Baghdad and Erbil need several sessions and meetings in order to solve them."[/ltr]
    [ltr] She said Najib's "long", that "the first round of negotiations conducted by the Kurdish delegation focused on the problems plaguing the legislation general budget for the year 2015 Act."[/ltr]
    [ltr] She explained a member of the Economic Committee that "the budget problems have not been resolved in the meeting that took place on Sunday evening," likely to "see the next few hours, several sessions and dialogues held for a final agreement on the budget law."[/ltr]
    [ltr] And on the fate of the files that carry the Kurdish delegation to Baghdad, Najib said showed "the subject of the amount of oil exported did not specify a definite and complete in the first round and is being discussed in the next rounds between the two parties," asserting "the existence of a serious desire to bridge the differences facing the adoption of the general budget."[/ltr]
    [ltr]This optimism shown by the same coalition of state law on mass atmosphere that prevails in the talks of meetings of the Federal government and the officials of the Kurdistan region of Iraq.  He says Jassim Mohammed Jaafar, MP for the coalition, said that "the negotiations that began in the capital, Baghdad, between the delegation of the Kurdistan Region and the federal government is going positively and smooth high resolving all outstanding problems in order to open a new page in relations."[/ltr]
    [ltr] Jaafar said the "long" to "resolve all differences and problems rooted is not possible in a single encounter," stressing the need to "the existence of other mutual visits between the two sides," but he stresses "the existence of optimism between the two teams on the agreement to pass the draft federal budget for the year Law 2015 ".[/ltr]
    [ltr] Shows the MP for the Islamic Dawa Party, said "the talks that took place in the late hours of Sunday evening between the federal government of the Kurdish delegation reached, in principle, that the federal government pays the remainder of the budget of the Kurdistan region for the year 2014 and up nearly 16 trillion dinars amounts but put compared to the region's commitment to the export of 300 000 barrels of oil per day by SOMO. "[/ltr]
    [ltr]The former minister confirms that "the Kurdish delegation expressed its readiness to cooperate with the federal government to export oil through SOMO part of the agreement to reset all the problems between the two parties." He also points to "the two sides did not reach a final agreement on the Kurdistan Besder commitment of 300 000 barrels per day from the fields."[/ltr]
    [ltr] And other files that are discussed in the corridors of the meetings, MP Jassim Mohammed Jaafar explains that "the subject of the Peshmerga salaries and customs, borders and airports has been postponed to the next meeting."[/ltr]
    [ltr]Jaafar said that "the government will pay the dues of the oil companies operating in the region in the form of bills would cut off oil exports from Kurdistan." [/ltr]



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