Barzani responding to a proposal to Congress in Baghdad: We will not export more oil
Barzani responding to a proposal to Congress in Baghdad: We will not export more oil
Wednesday 28 / January 2015 17:21
[Baghdad-where]
The President of the Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani, the region will export oil only in accordance with the agreed quantity of Baghdad, in an indirect response to suggestions by some MPs in parliament, an increase of oil exports from the region.
Minister of the Territory Council held on Wednesday, its first meeting this year, led by Barzani, president of the Kurdistan Regional Government.
A statement issued by the provincial government agency received all of Iraq [where] a copy of “The meeting focused on the oil recent agreement between each of the Erbil and Baghdad.”
Barzani said according to the statement “There is a misunderstanding between Erbil and Baghdad, the Iraqi government believes that the region is able to export quantities of oil, the largest of the agreed”.
He said Barzani, “said clearly, we will not export larger quantities of oil, even if we were able to do so,” adding, “However, it is the technically too, will not be able region of export larger quantities, because it needs to oil reserves.”
A parliamentary source revealed yesterday that “objection Congress coalition of state law in the Finance Committee on the oil agreement between Baghdad and Erbil, the latter prevented agreement on the budget for fiscal year 2015″.
Committee resumed day meeting on the budget awaiting a response from the province on a proposal submitted by a coalition of state law regards oil exports, which read: committed to all the regions and governorates that are not regularly in the province to export all the oil produced through SOMO minus domestic consumption and the export of all national oil Abracharkh Federal Sumo and this region that includes at least the production of it as an agreed 550 000 barrels of the province and Kirkuk and 2.75 million barrels of the provinces of Basra and “.anthy
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