Kurdistan Regional Government and the Iraqi government agreed, on the export of 150 thousand barrels of oil per day from Kirkuk through Turkey, divided equally between Erbil and Baghdad, and not to meet the demand of Hero Ibrahim Ahmed send Kirkuk oil to Iran using oil tankers.
According to information obtained by the Roudao media network, from sources in Baghdad, said the discussions that took place on Monday, the president of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Nechirvan Barzani, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, resulted in the agreement on the export of 150 thousand barrels of oil from the fields of Pope Karkar and baker, by the Kurdistan Regional Government through the pipeline to the port of Ceyhan region, selling 75,000 barrels of by the Iraqi oil Ministry, and 75 thousand barrels by the Ministry of natural resources in the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Thus, the Iraqi government is committed to sending Kirkuk employees who were paid to them earlier salaries, with the held of the Kurdistan government to pay security institutions and fighters of the salaries of the Peshmerga in Kirkuk, where seven thousand and 606 employees received in Kirkuk, their salaries from the Kurdistan Regional Government, and moreover the Regional Government Kurdistan to send money petrodollars to Kirkuk, which amounts to about $ 10 million.
He stopped exporting Kirkuk oil for 5 months, on the orders of the Iraqi Prime Minister, at the request of one of the political leaders in Kurdistan, causing aggravation of Kirkuk problems and balancing the province of Kurdistan, also put a sell order Kirkuk oil through Iran, but the governor of Kirkuk, and officials of the province have declared several times they want to sell oil through the Kurdistan region oil pipeline, such as the former, so as to speed up the process and to achieve transparency, rather than the use of oil tankers through Iran.
According to information obtained by the Roudao media network of Baghdad, a member of the political bureau of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Hiro Ibrahim Ahmed, asked the Iraqi prime minister, pass a resolution on a moratorium on the export of Kirkuk oil through a tube Kurdistan region's oil to Turkey, but the international parties which monitors political and economic process in Iraq, stood against the sale of Kirkuk oil by tankers, and in the end was reached this new agreement as a result of talks between the Kurdistan Regional government and the Iraqi government.SOURCE
According to information obtained by the Roudao media network, from sources in Baghdad, said the discussions that took place on Monday, the president of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Nechirvan Barzani, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, resulted in the agreement on the export of 150 thousand barrels of oil from the fields of Pope Karkar and baker, by the Kurdistan Regional Government through the pipeline to the port of Ceyhan region, selling 75,000 barrels of by the Iraqi oil Ministry, and 75 thousand barrels by the Ministry of natural resources in the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Thus, the Iraqi government is committed to sending Kirkuk employees who were paid to them earlier salaries, with the held of the Kurdistan government to pay security institutions and fighters of the salaries of the Peshmerga in Kirkuk, where seven thousand and 606 employees received in Kirkuk, their salaries from the Kurdistan Regional Government, and moreover the Regional Government Kurdistan to send money petrodollars to Kirkuk, which amounts to about $ 10 million.
He stopped exporting Kirkuk oil for 5 months, on the orders of the Iraqi Prime Minister, at the request of one of the political leaders in Kurdistan, causing aggravation of Kirkuk problems and balancing the province of Kurdistan, also put a sell order Kirkuk oil through Iran, but the governor of Kirkuk, and officials of the province have declared several times they want to sell oil through the Kurdistan region oil pipeline, such as the former, so as to speed up the process and to achieve transparency, rather than the use of oil tankers through Iran.
According to information obtained by the Roudao media network of Baghdad, a member of the political bureau of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Hiro Ibrahim Ahmed, asked the Iraqi prime minister, pass a resolution on a moratorium on the export of Kirkuk oil through a tube Kurdistan region's oil to Turkey, but the international parties which monitors political and economic process in Iraq, stood against the sale of Kirkuk oil by tankers, and in the end was reached this new agreement as a result of talks between the Kurdistan Regional government and the Iraqi government.SOURCE