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  1. #11
    D. Hamid Buffy confirms that the message of the Kurdistan Region Alliance delegation is the last hope of the ruling group in Baghdad to reconsider its policies
    08-04-2013 | (Voice of Iraq)

    Monday

    MP for the Kurdistan Alliance, Dr. Hamid Buffy Kurdistan message that was delivered to the delegation of the National Alliance, which met the President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, is the last hope of the ruling group in Baghdad to reconsider its policies. "
    He explained in a press statement: "This letter is really the last chance of the leadership of the Kurdistan to Baghdad government to reconsider the policy followed by the brothers in Baghdad, as we see that the Prime Minister over the constitution and the powers of the local governments in the regions and the provinces and the political agreements which was built upon the formation of the current government and the most important agreement of Arbil. "
    He added: "What is needed today from the brothers in the ruling group to find true national partnership and the adoption of the principle of balance in this country as a multi-ethnic, religions and sects, and can not one party or one sect that runs this country in the marginalization and exclusion of the other components."
    He continued: "that any government must operate according to the system, while it does to this day internal system in the Council of Ministers, the metaphor that we call the name of the Government of the ruling group in Baghdad."
    Asked Buffy: "How one person that runs several ministries and institutions at the same time, Brother-Maliki is the head of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Defense, Interior and National Security Agency, and Chairman of the Supreme Council for Water and the Supreme Council for Population and head for the agricultural initiative."
    He added: "We in the Kurdistan Alliance believe that Iraq can not manage in this way, and the ball today in the court of the brothers in the National Alliance, If they want to build Iraq on the basis of sound and correct, they should either come to another person or ask Maliki to change its policy and approach, otherwise we will be forced In the end to go back to our people and to the Kurdistan Parliament to decide what our people want, and then we will abide by the decision of the public whatever this option. "


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  2. #12
    KRG sells 1st crude oil shipment
    Saturday, 06 April 2013 22:59 | | |

    (AIN) –Kurdistan Region sold the first shipment of crude oil produced in the Region abroad.

    An informed source of Oil Industry Ministry in Kurdistan Region reported in press conference that "The first shipment of crude Oil which is produced in Kurdistan Region was sold in the international market to a German company.''

    "The sold crude Oil shipment is about (30,000) tons and the value of the shipment according to the market price of February reached USD (22) million,'' the source added.

    "The German Company (Saket Energy) won the auction, which was organized by the mediator company (Power Trans) to buy the shippment,'' the source pointed out.


    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....nomy&Itemid=41

  3. #13
    Economy Committee accuses political figures of delaying endorsment of Customs Tariff law
    Friday, 05 April 2013 14:55 | | |

    Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Nora al-Bejari, of the Economy Parliamentary Committee accused some countries with the assistance of some political figures of delaying the endorsment of the Customs Tariff law in Iraq.

    She stated to AIN on Friday "The Customs Tariff law has a political impact more than the economic impact since there are countries behind delaying the legalization of this law so they can ensure keeping Iraq as the only port to import their goods.''

    "The political figures, who are accused of delaying the legalization of this law, have companies and so their profits mainly depend in the legalization of this law," noting that "The constructing of the Iraqi State and the local products are damaging as long as this law is not endorsed,'' she concluded.


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  4. #14
    Parliament reduces Parliament recess
    Monday, 08 April 2013 15:57 | | |

    Baghdad (AIN) –The Chairmanship of the Iraqi Parliament rejected a request submitted by the State of Law Coalition to have Parliament recess for two months and decided to reduce the recess of the parliament for one month.

    Parliamentary source reported to AIN Monday “The chairmanship of the Council rejected the request of the SLC to have a recess for two months and decided to reduce the parliament recess for one month only.”

    “The parliament chairmanship announced its intention to continue holding the sessions of the parliament till May 15th,” the source added.


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  5. #15
    Ankara’s Kurdish Peace Talks Reverberate Among Syrian Kurds
    by MUTLU CIVIROGLU 11 hours ago

    Kurds in the city of Qamishli wave the Kurdish flag as they rally against the Syrian government. Photo: AFP

    WASHINGTON DC – Turkey’s historic peace talks with the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) is expected to have a positive impact on its tense relations with the Kurds in neighboring Syria, who accuse Ankara of helping their Arab rivals.



    The Kurds have a hand in the uprising against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, now beginning its third year, but they have not been part of the larger opposition fighting under the banner of the Free Syrian Army (FSA).



    Syria’s powerful Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD), widely seen as the Syrian arm of the PKK, has had tense relations with the larger Kurdish Supreme Council (KSC) in Syria. The PYD’s armed Popular Protection Units (YPG), which are in de facto control of Syria’s northern Kurdish regions, have been fighting accusations that they are in cahoots with the Damascus regime. They also have been denounced for extortion and harassment against refugees trying to cross into the safety of Iraqi Kurdistan.



    Extremist Islamic groups, linked with the FSA and trying to gain greater control over Syria’s Kurdish north, admit to military and other support from Ankara in rounds of intense fighting with the YPG, especially in the city of Ras al-Ain.



    PYD leader Salih Muslim said last week that Syrian Kurds support Ankara’s peace talks with jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan. Last month Ocalan, who has been kept in virtual isolation on Turkey’s Imrali island since capture in 1999, called on his fighters to disarm.



    Hereafter, Muslim said, Syria’s Arab opposition will be able to act without Turkey’s bidding, and coordinate their anti-regime war with the Kurds.



    Muslim told Rudaw, in a telephone interview, that the PYD is willing to go so far as to open negotiations with Ankara, to discuss the plight of Syrian Kurds.



    The leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Syria, Abdulhakim Bashar, said that his group was behind the peace process. “We support the efforts to resolve the Kurdish issue in Turkey, without violence, through political dialogue,” he told Rudaw.



    According to Gonul Tol, director of the Turkish Research Center at the Middle East Institute in the United States, Ankara should talk to the PYD about its possible participation in toppling the Assad regime.



    “Turkey has not agreed to talk with PYD, claiming that PYD has ties with PKK. In the current situation, if Turkey can talk with Ocalan, why wouldn't (Turkish) Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu talk with PYD leader Salih Muslim? That way, current checks and balances may change against the regime,” she suggested.



    One question that is frequently asked in Washington – which has backed Ankara’s talks with Ocalan – relates to the possible impact recent developments in Turkey will have on the uprising against the Assad regime. The concern relates to the kind of impact Ocalan will have on Syrian Kurds, and the role they will play in the uprising, which has claimed an estimated 70,000 lives.


    Washington-based Syrian-Kurdish journalist, Jehad Salih, believes that the indirect talks between Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Ocalan have a direct link to developments in Syria.


    “The emergence of the PYD as a sole political and military force in Syrian Kurdistan, and Turkey’s concerns over its security across the border, forced Erdogan to initiate a dialogue with Mr. Ocalan,” Salih says.


    He claims that since the failure of an effort by Iraqi President Jalal Talabani and Kurdistan Regional President Massoud Barzani to control Syrian Kurds, Turkey realized that it must take things into its own hands, and wants to reach the PYD through Ocalan.


    Salih strongly believes that the future of Syrian Kurds is closely related to the peace process in Turkey. “The peace process is very positive, but Turkey has to constitutionally recognize the Kurdish rights,” he says.



    Sirwan Kajjo, another Washington-based Syrian-Kurdish journalist, reaffirms that the peace talks in Turkey will have direct consequences on Syrian Kurds.



    If the process succeeds, Erodgan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP), “will gain significantly,” Kajjo says. “Having Syrian Kurds unopposed to Turkish plans in Syria would provide Ankara additional push for its ultimate objectives in Syria and the broader region,” according to Kajjo.



    But he adds that, if the process fails, Turkey might be poised to be able to handle extreme reactions from Syrian Kurds. “Kurds on the other side of the border show their support for this peace plan, and they wish this process to prevail. However, they would certainly be unhappy if their brethren get betrayed yet another time. Nothing could be predicted then,” he warns.



    Thomas McGee, a researcher on the Kurds of Syria at the University of Exeter, agrees that recent developments in Turkey's relationship with its own Kurds are largely motivated by Ankara's concerns regarding PYD's increasing influence and consolidation of power in the Kurdish regions of Syria.



    “When faced with Kurdish Protection Units (YPG) dominating control across the border, it appears that negotiating with the PKK now appears as the least bad option for Turkey,” McGee says.


    Speaking of recent conversation with Kurds in Syria about the peace process, McGee confirms that many Kurds in Syria are supportive of the process. But he cannot help add that not many are very optimistic that this process will end positively.



    “Kurds in Syria suspect that the Imrali Process could have been engineered by Turkey in order to introduce question marks and confusion to the momentum of PYD's development,” the British researcher adds.



    Moreover, there is strong expectation that Ankara will cut its support of Al Qaida-influenced radical groups, and instead will develop good relations with Syrian Kurdish groups, especially with the PYD.


    Ankara is also expected to embrace all of its own opposition groups. One needs to wait and see how the Turkey-Israel-USA-EU front, which was defined during the recent trips to the region by US President Barack Obama and the Secretary of State John Kerry, will play against the Russia-Iran-Assad Regime front.



    It is a very important development that Kurds in Turkey, Iraq and Syria, are in the Western front, as a whole, for the first time.



    It is very likely that the Kurds will have an active role in their own region in the near future. To use that position to their advantage depends on their ability to strengthen their unity, and in building alliances.


    Many Kurdish politicians openly state that a Turkey that can gain the support of its own Kurds, as well as those in Iraq and Syria, will be an important power, not only in the region, but the world.


    https://rudaw.net/english/middleeast/syria/08042013

  6. #16
    Kinani describes pending issues between Kurdistan, Central Government as deep
    Monday, 08 April 2013 16:20 | | |

    Baghdad (AIN) -MP Jabar al-Kinani of the State of Law Coalition described the pending issues between the federal government and Kurdistan Region as deep and need further contact to resolve them.

    Kinani told All Iraq News Agency "The problems between the central government and Kurdistan Region over the oil and gas sector, Peshmerga forces, the border inlets and the other issues need more dialogue to reach compromises concerning them."

    He stressed "The next period will witness other dialogues and contacts between both sides to reach satisfactory results."



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  7. #17
    Arab Iraqiya Slate upholds amendment on A & J Law
    Monday, 08 April 2013 16:40 | | |

    Baghdad (AIN) -The Arab Iraqiya Slate described the recent amendment on the Accountability & Justice Law as important step to amend the situation in the country.

    The Arab Iraqiya Slate pointed out in a statement recited by MP Hamza al-Qartani in a press conference on Monday "The amendment that was done on the A & J Law especially that concerning the confidential informant lifted injustice on hundreds of Iraqis."

    "This step should be completed by ratifying the general amnesty law to achieve the national balance at the state institutions," the statement concluded.


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  8. #18
    Deputy for Iraq: United States favors change Maliki through early elections and not to withdraw confidence
    01:13:08 / 04/2013
    File photo of John Kerry and Nuri al-Maliki
    Khandan - Ali Naji
    Revealed the Iraqi List, that the United States favors the path of holding early parliamentary elections to change the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, rather than turning to withdraw confidence with him in the House of Representatives.

    The MP for the Iraqi List, Jamal al-Kilani in a statement to "Khandan": "The U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry during a meeting with one of the leaders of the Iraqi List prominent during his recent visit to Iraq, said that the best way to change Nuri al-Maliki is refuge to take the road of democratic goal to hold early parliamentary elections. "
    Kilani said that this proposal by the U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry transpires him "that Washington is keen to withdraw confidence from the Maliki through questioning in the House of Representatives.
    Kilani also pointed out that U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, urged the Iraqi government to listen to the demands of demonstrators in order to preserve the political process, adding that Washington and other states claim that the conflict in Iraq internal dispute and solve through democratic frameworks.

    The head of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi, had discussed with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his entourage during Kerry's visit to Iraq recently, the latest political developments in the Iraqi scene. https://translate.google.com/translat...Fjmara%3D11588

  9. #19
    . Independent MP for the Kurdistan Alliance, Mahmoud Othman
    Osman: did not issue a formal decision to leave Mase Kurds and if passed will not send any delegation, nor any message

    Author: MJ, ZJ
    Editor: BK, NK 04/08/2013 20:56


    Term Press / Baghdad
    Download leader of the Kurdistan Alliance, on Monday, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and the National Alliance "the greatest responsibility" in the continuation of the current crisis between Baghdad and Erbil, while threatened to cut off dialogue if granted Minister Kurds "compulsory leave", he considered that America usually with interests and it is natural that "tend" to the federal government more than Kurdistan.
    The leader of the Kurdistan Alliance, and independent MP Mahmoud Othman, said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "The presidency central government and the bloc major lead Iraq (National Alliance), bear the greatest responsibility in the continuation of the current crisis as well as carrying other blocks part of the responsibility" , noting that "the parties should continue to exchange delegations and messages because dialogue is the only way to end the crisis between them for the sake of Iraq."
    In response to what the media advisor to the Prime Minister, Ali al-Moussawi, on the granting of Ministers Kurds "compulsory leave" as a result of non-attendance meetings of the Council of Ministers, said Osman, " Moussawi said will give vacation to Minister Kurds and there is so far nothing official. "
    The minister said that "Multi attend Minister Kurds could be resolved by a delegation from the Kurdistan to Baghdad, but the government if it insists on this resolution will send a delegation nor messages to Baghdad anymore," adding "but nothing officially has not been issued by the government in this regard."
    And attacked the Kurdistan Alliance, on Sunday, (the seventh of April 2013 the current), the decision by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, giving ministers Kurds leave, as described the decision as "heresy" and stressed that "blow up" previous dialogues, crossed block free bra for "تفاجئها" decision , promised him "a threat to the Kurds and campaigning for the owners."
    The Kurdish forces, met today, over five hours, chaired by President of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, said in a statement to the presidency of the region, received (long-Presse) A copy of, and decided to send a delegation to Baghdad convey a message Kurds pleading for the National Alliance, which includes their vision to resolve the political crisis Current and other demands, saying it adopts see Barzani in the evaluation of the visit of a delegation coalition "positive" but is looking forward to practical steps to address the causes of the crisis and not just asking "good intentions."
    The Kurdish forces met, in (the first of April 2013 Current) and confirmed that it will resort to the "appropriate options" in the event of failure to take the National Alliance "practical steps and procedural" for the application of the partnership and consensus in the central government, and confirmed those forces as eager to "protect the Constitution and the values ​​of partnership The balance of national consensus. "
    The meeting on Monday, the fourth of its kind to be held by Kurdish forces in less than a month, as renewed those powers, in (the 18 of last March), rejection of the policy followed in Baghdad, warning that the continuation would lead to "the collapse of the entire political process"; including displays the future of Iraq and Iraqis to "danger", saying it had agreed to keep their meetings open and continue to consult "to crystallize the options you want."
    The meeting came powers of Kurdistan, one day after the announcement adviser to the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a Cabinet decision to give ministers Kurds compulsory leave and appoint acting ministers their place, as he did with the Iraqi List ministers before.
    As he came of the meeting, one day after the meeting between the President of the region, Massoud Barzani, and Senior Advisor to the U.S. Secretary of State Brett Macgork, in Arbil, which stressed the need to adhere to the principle of partnership in governance in Iraq, and stressed the need to be partnership in accordance with the Constitution and the Convention on Arbil in 2010 .
    He Barzani in (the 14 of March 2013), that the cause of the crisis through which Iraq is currently "not abide by the constitution," which defined the functions and rights of all parties, and that the solution lies "in the implementation of the Erbil" as they road map to save Iraq, and stressed that the Kurds will not accept subordination and their role in the new Iraq commensurate with the size of the sacrifices they have made for this role, and asked, "Are we partners If yes Fenrid actually If Vleslk not all of us the right way".
    In another matter, saw the leader of the Kurdistan Alliance, Mahmoud Othman, that "the presence of the Minister of Natural Resources in the Government of the Territory within a high-level delegation of Kurdistan, who is currently visiting Washington, research confirms the issue of oil and the conflict upon between the region and the center."
    Osman said, "The task of the delegation is to explain the view Kurdish on differences with the center," returned to such "visits a matter of course, as occurs between the duration and other", مستطردا "But the issue of oil and the dispute with the federal government on it will discuss which inevitably."
    Othman continued, "discuss matters of mutual interest and explain our cause and to exchange views with the U.S. side or else no harm," pointing out that "the Kurds are well aware that it is not a requirement to get whatever they want."
    And announced the Kurdistan Regional Government, on Saturday (the sixth of this April), to send a high level delegation headed by the President of the Presidium of the region and includes membership and Minister of Natural Resources and the son of President Jalal Talabani, to the United States, indicating that the agenda of the delegation distributed to official meetings and for the transfer of intellectual perspectives Erbil to Washington and think tanks and the media on the package of issues of common interest at the local and regional levels.
    The leadership of Kurdistan, Mahmoud Othman, a close associate of leadership of the region, and known his views explicit and bold, his belief that "America is usually with interests thus not with Kurdistan nor with the federal government," explaining, "but they tend to the federal government more regions or because these policy areas normally. "
    It is noteworthy that the chronic crisis and worsening between Baghdad and Erbil, portends possibilities open board with more than a leadership Kordestani, led by regional president Massoud Barzani has repeatedly, and the charged atmosphere resulting from near the provincial elections in the twentieth of April current, suggesting the difficulty of reaching solutions to outstanding problems both between Baghdad and Erbil, the "thorny" or on other fronts, fearing repercussions impact on the electoral scene.
    https://www.almadapress.com/ar/NewsDe...px?NewsID=9721

  10. #20
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    Urgent .. Kurdistan received "a last chance" for the National Alliance Delegation visits Baghdad
    MONDAY, 08 APRIL / APRIL 2013 20:30
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    Twilight News / presidency said the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Monday, that a delegation the Cordillera will visit Baghdad soon to deliver a message to the National Alliance and ensure the demands of the Kurdistan Region after Kurdish political powers reached a final formula.

    This is the message as the last chance for an alliance between the Kurds and the National Alliance after Kurdistan told a delegation of the Alliance last week to choose between "partnership" or "divorce".

    The presidency of the region in a statement received "Twilight News" The Kurdish regional president Massoud Barzani reached in a meeting of ministers of the Kurds in the federal government and the heads of Kurdish blocs in the Iraqi Council of Representatives to send a message to the National Alliance.

    She added that the letter prepared by the drafting committee position of Kurdistan will be delivered to the National Alliance through Kordstani delegation visiting Baghdad and includes representatives of all the Kurdish forces within the Iraqi Council of Representatives.

    She said that "the attitude of the region is determined by how the federal government deal in Baghdad about the demands of the Kurdistan Region."

    Boycotting the deputy minister of the Kurdistan Alliance and other Kurdish forces sessions of the House of Representatives and the minister in a vote on the current year's budget without compatibility with the Kurdish parties.

    There are age-old problems between Baghdad and Erbil over disputed areas and management of oil wealth as well as the budget Guard Region "Peshmerga" and others.

    And characterized Kurdistan tense relationship with the federal government during the second term of Nuri al-Maliki, Kurdistan says Maliki unique decisions and moving the country towards dictatorship.

    Strained relations threatened the old strategic alliance between the Kurds and the Shiite National Alliance, which dates back to the period of their opposition to the former Iraqi regime.
    https://www.shafaaq.com/sh2/index.php...-q-------.html

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