Washington warns U.S. companies from buying oil from Kurdistan without the approval of Baghdad

Washington warns U.S. companies from buying oil from Kurdistan without the approval of Baghdad

26/07/2014 11:03

Washington warns US companies from buying oil from Kurdistan without the approval of BaghdadFollow-up – public opinion – has warned the U.S. American companies from buying oil exported by Iraq’s Kurdistan region without the presence of the approval by the central government in Baghdad.
Said State Department spokeswoman Marie Harff “We warn them (U.S. companies) from there may be potential legal disputes .. these trade deals are not involved by the Government of the United States.”

Confirmed Harff position of her country’s rejection of the export of oil from Iraq without the approval of the central government, said: “Our position is very clear … is that the Iraqi oil belongs to all Iraqis, and that the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government need to work together to reach agreement on oil exports.”

And about Washington’s stance towards the nomination of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for a third term Harff said that her country does not support any specific person for prime minister, and this is up to the Iraqis alone. ”

She stressed the need for the next prime minister governing in a comprehensive manner, noting that the U.S. administration was to have notes on how governance of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. ”

Data from the satellites to track the movements of ships United Kalaverwta tanker carrying crude oil from the Kurdistan region up to the port of Galveston, Texas, the U.S.. G / H

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