BAGHDAD - Iraq News Network: Baghdad government backed away from its refusal on the export of oil from the fields of Iraq's Kurdistan region and signed the minutes of the agreement between them and the Government of Arbil. Ali al-Dabbagh said Maliki's government spokesman, saying that his government's approval coupled with the adoption of a reservation Chairman of the Board of Supreme Audit and subject to the signing of the minutes of the territorial representatives Agreement. The ministers of the governments in Baghdad and Erbil agreed earlier this month to form a joint bilateral committees for scrutiny and resolve outstanding problems and payments to the oil companies in Iraq's Kurdista
n region. The agreement on the export of 200 thousand barrels of oil a day from fields in the region during the next three months, as well as the granting of Kurdistan, 17% of the total amount of crude oil refined in Iraq, and the same percentage of the total crude oil, which is supplied to the power stations. The acute crisis erupted between Baghdad and Erbil on the back off the Kurdistan region of Iraq last April pumping oil because of the dispute over financial dues to oil companies operating in the region, forcing the Baghdad government to pay dues of the oil companies

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