Kurdistan region shows “good faith” to deliver 250 thousand barrels of oil per day to Baghdad

Kurdistan

Parliament

delivered 25 thousand barrels

of crude oil

Baghdad

2019/09/28 14:55:58

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The government of the Kurdistan region through the parliamentary delegation, which sent to Baghdad in good faith to deliver 250 thousand barrels of oil to the company SOMO provided Baghdad’s commitment to send financial dues and the share of the Kurdistan region of the public budget.

In a statement to the Kurdistan Parliament received to Shafaq News, the continuation of meetings and visits to Baghdad, the delegation of the Parliament of the region headed by Deputy Speaker Heman Hawrami accompanied by Deputy Chairman of the Finance Committee Hvidar Ahmed and Chairman of the Committee on Energy and Federal Finance Fouad Hussein.

The statement said Hawrami touched on relations between the Kurdistan region and the government and stressed to resolve the outstanding problems between the two sides through real dialogue and in accordance with the Iraqi constitution and stabilize the region’s share in the Iraqi budget for the year 2020.

Hawrami expressed goodwill in the Kurdistan region to deliver 250 thousand barrels of oil per day to the company SOMO provided Baghdad’s commitment to send financial dues and the budget of the Kurdistan region.

He pointed out that during the meetings discussed the need for good relations between the standing committees in the Parliament of the Kurdistan region and committees of the Iraqi Council of Representatives and the Kurdish blocs in the exchange of views and proposals before the preparation of any draft resolution.

According to the same statement, the Federal Minister of Finance Fuad Hussein touched on the importance of good relations between the governments of the Center and the region, stressing the solution of all outstanding problems through dialogue and understandings.

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Three parliamentary delegations go to the region .. These objectives

Date: Editing:: 2019/9/28 20:02

(Arbil: Euphrates News) The head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party parliamentary bloc, Fian Sabri, on the departure of three parliamentary delegations from the capital Baghdad to the Kurdistan region in the coming days.

Sabri said in a press statement, “It is scheduled to go three delegations from Baghdad in the coming days to the Kurdistan region, indicating that the delegations are a delegation of the Finance and Economic Committee and the Legal Committee and the Oil and Gas Committee.”

On the objectives of the visit, Sabri explained that “the delegations aim through their visit to Baghdad to increase convergence, adding that those committees see the situation of Kurdistan, each through its competence.”

On the visit of the oil and gas committee, Sabri stressed, “It is an independent committee composed of members of the oil and gas committee, indicating that it is discussing and follow-up in the oil sector with the Kurdistan Regional Government, which will provide them with all the information they want.”

Sabri pointed out that “the best solution is the agreement of Arbil and Baghdad to resolve the outstanding problems before the arrival of the draft public budget to the House of Representatives, because it is difficult to reach the budget to the Council without the agreement of the two governments.”

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Three delegations from Baghdad to the Kurdistan region

 

 2019/09/28 10:31:15

It is scheduled to go three delegations from Baghdad in the coming days to the Kurdistan region, while stressed the Kurdistan Democratic Party bloc on the need to reach the governments of Arbil and Baghdad to an agreement before the arrival of the draft budget to the House of Representatives.

The head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party bloc in the House of Representatives, Fian Sabri, said in a press statement that it is scheduled to go three delegations from Baghdad in the coming days to the Kurdistan region, indicating that the delegations are a delegation of the Finance and Economic Committee and the Legal and Oil and Gas Committee.

On the objectives of the visit, Sabri explained that the delegations aim through their visit to Baghdad to increase convergence, adding that those committees see the situation of Kurdistan each through its competence.

On the visit of the oil and gas committee, Sabri confirmed that it is an independent committee composed of members of the oil and gas committee, indicating that it is discussing and follow-up in the oil sector with the Kurdistan Regional Government, which will provide them with all the information they want.

Sabri pointed out that the best solution is the agreement of Arbil and Baghdad to solve the outstanding problems before the arrival of the draft general budget to the House of Representatives, because it is difficult to reach the budget to the Council without the agreement of the two governments.

The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers Naim Hamid al-Ghazi had earlier in the day to resolve many of the differences and outstanding issues between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government soon.

Al-Ghazzi said in a statement to reporters today, that “there is a negotiating delegation to resolve the outstanding problems with the region with regard to the issue of oil and border ports and disputed areas as well as Kirkuk other topics,” stressing that these are the most prominent points of disagreement between the federal government and the regional government.

“Joint delegations between the two sides are continuing dialogues to solve these problems and soon many will be resolved,” he added.

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IMF names Kristalina Georgieva as new head

 

  • 25 September 2019
Kristalina Georgieva and Christine LagardeImage copyrightAFP
Image captionKristalina Georgieva (left) succeeds Christine Lagarde (right) as IMF head

Bulgarian economist Kristalina Georgieva has been selected as the new managing director of the International Monetary Fund.

Ms Georgieva, who was previously chief executive of the World Bank, becomes the first person from an emerging economy to lead the IMF.

She will succeed Christine Lagarde, who is leaving to become head of the European Central Bank (ECB).

Ms Georgieva was the only nominee for the job.

Who is Kristalina Georgieva?

The 66-year-old economist, the daughter of a civil engineer, studied political economy and sociology at the Karl Marx Higher Institute of Economics in Sofia while Bulgaria was still under communist rule.

After graduating in 1976, she got her first taste of capitalism in the UK, as a British Council scholar at the London School of Economics.

Since then, she has built up a strong background in the World Bank and the European Commission, having held various senior roles in both institutions.

She was commissioner in charge of the EU budget before she left to join the World Bank in January 2017.

The head of the IMF has traditionally been a European since the IMF was created in 1945.

Normally, she would have been considered too old for the job. But following pressure from France, the IMF waived its 65-year-old age limit for applicants.

What can we expect from her tenure at the IMF?

Ms Georgieva has been appointed for a five-year term, starting on 1 October.

Speaking after her selection by the IMF’s executive board, she described herself as “a firm believer in its mandate to help ensure the stability of the global economic and financial system through international co-operation”.

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She added: “It is a huge responsibility to be at the helm of the IMF at a time when global economic growth continues to disappoint, trade tensions persist, and debt is at historically high levels.”

She said the IMF’s long-term aim was to support sound monetary, fiscal and structural policies to build stronger economies and improve people’s lives.

“This means also dealing with issues like inequalities, climate risks and rapid technological change,” she said.

“My goal is to further strengthen the Fund by making it even more forward-looking and attentive to the needs of our members.

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Senior Iraqi official: Soon many of the outstanding problems with the Kurdistan region will be resolved

 

 2019/09/28 08:26:18

The Secretary General of the Council of Ministers Naim Hamid al-Ghazi on Saturday resolved to resolve many of the differences and outstanding issues between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government soon.

Al-Ghazzi said in a statement to reporters today, that “there is a negotiating delegation to resolve the outstanding problems with the region with regard to the issue of oil and border ports and disputed areas as well as Kirkuk other topics,” stressing that these are the most prominent points of disagreement between the federal government and the regional government.

“Joint delegations between the two sides are continuing dialogues to solve these problems and soon many will be resolved,” he added.

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With documents, retirement replaces the K-Card with a Master Card and reveals the switch centers

Release date:: 9/29/2018 13:06 • 415 times read

BAGHDAD: The General Retirement Authority has directed the replacement of the “K-Card” card “Master” card, revealing the switch centers.

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Parliamentary delegation to visit Erbil during the next two days

 Policy 2019/09/28 13:09  228 Editor: gf    

Baghdad today – Erbil

Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) member Idris Shaaban revealed on Saturday (28 September 2019) that a parliamentary delegation from Baghdad will visit Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region, Erbil, in the next two days.

Shaaban said in an interview (Baghdad today) that “the parliamentary delegation will include representatives of the Finance Committee and the Oil and Gas Committee, in order to resolve many of the outstanding issues and complete the visit of the delegation of the Parliament of the region’s last to Baghdad.”

Shaaban added that “there is great optimism and positive prevail in the negotiating parties to reach a radical solution soon to end all problems,” pointing out that “the parliamentary delegation’s discussions will be based on the region’s share of the budget and the issue of oil delivery and other financial files.”

A delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Parliament, met Wednesday (25 September 2019), with the Presidency of the Federal Parliament and heads of political blocs and parliamentary finance committee, in the capital Baghdad, during which he discussed the Kurdistan region’s share of the budget 2020 and the oil file and the dues of farmers in Kurdistan, and the normalization of security conditions in Disputed areas.

Before that, the President of the Council of Representatives, Mohammed Halbousi, on Thursday (September 19, 2019), met with the President of the Kurdistan region, Nechirvan Barzani, in Erbil. Al-Halbousi called for “the need to create a political movement between Baghdad and Erbil; to resolve all outstanding problems, and to continue the dialogue between the political blocs in order to create a positive atmosphere to strengthen the historic partnership between the parties.”

For his part, the President of the Kurdistan region that “the government of the region open to dialogue; to resolve all outstanding differences, stressing coordination with the federal government.”

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