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Shahristani: to act without the approval of the oil bypass Baghdad on Iraq's sovereignty

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Tomorrow's Press / Baghdad: Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Hussain al-Shahristani, said Thursday that act with a wealth of oil and gas without the consent of the federal government encroachment on the sovereignty of Iraq and its wealth, and expressed his appreciation for the failure of the Turkish government from signing an agreement for the export of oil illegally. 's office said al-Shahristani a statement received "tomorrow's Press," that "the deputy prime minister for energy affairs continues, the current talks between the Turkish government and officials of the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq regarding the export of Iraqi oil product through Turkey without the knowledge and consent of the Iraqi government," stressing that "Iraq's position in clear and unambiguous" . transfer office for al-Shahristani as saying, "The oil and gas in all Iraqi territory is the king of all Iraqis as the text of the Constitution and the disposition of this national wealth without the consent of the federal government is an encroachment on the sovereignty of Iraq and fortune can not be for the Iraqi government as guardian of the country's wealth condoned or tolerated . " and added that "while we appreciate the government's failure to Turkey's signing of the agreement for the export of oil illegally, we look forward to visit Turkish officials to Baghdad to discuss the matter and put it in the legal framework right, which guarantees to the Iraqis their rights." It is noteworthy that Turkey announced on Thursday (October 28 the second in 2013), the abolition of the agreements with the Kurdistan region of Iraq and for the supply of Kurdish oil without the approval of Baghdad, stressing its commitment to build better relations with the Iraqi government.


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