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Revealed the Kurdistan Alliance MP Hassan Jihad, said that the provincial delegation headed by Prime Minister Barzani will visit Baghdad on Wednesday.

Said Jihad told all of Iraq [where] that "a delegation from the province headed by Prime Minister Barzani to visit Baghdad tomorrow, and includes a visit to discuss the issues in dispute between the province and the center, and resolve outstanding issues, and the convergence of views between the two sides through dialogue. "

Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has threatened Sunday to cut funding from the central government to the Kurdistan region if the Kurds sought to export oil to Turkey without Baghdad's approval.

The Kurdistan Regional Government has announced last Thursday it would issue a million barrels of crude oil to Turkey through the pipeline that extends between the end of this month.

The Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Hussain al-Shahristani has called in his office last Sunday's charge d'affaires Turkish in Baghdad [blight Gilan and told him intercept the Iraqi government to allow the pumping of Iraqi oil from the Kurdistan region of Iraq to the Turkish port of Ceyhan for export purposes, and without the consent of the Iraqi government.

Shahristani said according to a statement his office during a meeting with the Turkish official, said that "the Iraqi government noticed that the Turkish side to prevent representatives of the Iraqi Oil Ministry in the Turkish port of doing their duty as stipulated by the Convention which is overseeing the measure the amount of oil delivered and exported," adding that "the Iraqi government carry side Turkish legal responsibility for this action and reserves the right to claim all the losses caused by it. "

The Oil Ministry has described the announcement and the Kurdistan Regional Government for the flow of crude oil to world markets via a new pipeline to the Turkish port of Ceyhan, as "a flagrant violation of the Iraqi Constitution," and threatened to sue those responsible for what it called the "smuggling".

The prime minister of the provincial government Barzani visited Baghdad in 25 of the last month for talks with the federal government on outstanding issues between the two sides, including the budget and the export of oil from Kurdistan via the oil pipeline to Turkey, and he announced an agreement to export oil region by company Sumo according to pricing mechanisms and the export of Iraqi oil revenues to be deposited in the Development Fund for Iraq, and distributed through the annual budget, according to a government statement. ended 2.

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