Nechirvan Abadi meet today to discuss the relationship between Baghdad and Erbil [Extended]
08/29/2016
12:30
[Where - Baghdad] will
meet the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan region, Nechirvan Barzani, Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi in Baghdad on Monday to discuss the relationship between Baghdad and Erbil.
A spokesman for the Kurdistan Regional Government, Sven Dzia in a statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of the "Prime Minister of the Kurdistan region, Nechirvan Barzani, will travel to the capital , Baghdad, on Monday, at the head of a delegation from the Kurdistan region, to meet with government officials Federal. "
He added that" Nechirvan Barzani will meet with the prime minister, Haidar al - Abbadi, and other officials in the government. "
in terms of the topics that will be discussed in the meetings and meetings of Prime Minister with Baghdad officials, a spokesman for the Kurdistan Regional government, announced that the visit is a routine, and topics that will be discussed regarding the security domain and the process of freeing the city of Mosul, and future relations between Erbil and Baghdad , and several other issues.
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of oil Fayyad grace revealed last Saturday for a planned visit by a delegation from the Kurdistan region to Baghdad to discuss the activation of the oil agreement.
" The marketing company Iraqi state - owned Sumo oil is planning to hold talks with the Kurdistan Regional Government, perhaps this week on Iraqi oil which is being exported through Turkey , "adding that" if the negotiations had reached a negative end, we will begin to find a way to sell our oil because we need the money , either to Iran or other countries. "
said ministry spokesman Assem Jihad told [where], that" the ministry is seeking to activate the previous agreement with the Kurdistan region and to exert all efforts in this regard as being in the interest of Iraq and the need for the Federal Treasury to funds through the activation of this agreement ". https://www.alliraqnews.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=47042