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Kurdistan welcomes the intervention of UN to help Iraq to pass oil law

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Kurdistan welcomes the intervention of UN to help Iraq to pass oil law


11/08/2012 15:36

Baghdad, August 11 / August (Rn) - expressed the Kurdistan Alliance bloc, Saturday, support for the UN resolution, the judge to form a UN delegation to Iraq to assist in the approval of oil and gas law for instance is controversial.

The representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq Martin Kobler has revealed today in a press statement from his office in Iraq would be a delegation internationalist after the holiday shall follow the law of oil and gas.

And the Iraqi Council of Representatives of three draft laws for oil and gas, because one of them in 2007 before being suspended for lack of consensus on it, while the second was made by the Commission on oil and gas in the Council, while the provision of third in 2011 by the Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani .

A spokesman for the bloc good supporter, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the UN Organization neutral and has a great role in Iraq and its role is welcome in many aspects and issues."

He welcomed the good follow-up to the United Nations oil and gas law "because the legislation will solve Problems in Iraq are complex, and we believe that the law the depth of the dispute between the provincial government and the federal government."

He added that a good "legislation, the law remains, however, the Iraqi political forces after the agreement on the final wording because Alkmlh remain in the hands of political forces and in accordance with the Constitution."

The cabinet approved the Iraqi draft law of oil and gas in 2007 but faced objections Kurdish, seen by observers that he represents the differences between Arbil and Baghdad on sharing oil revenues and control over some fields in northern Iraq and the Kurdistan region, Iraq is seeking to increase its oil production in the coming years to reach to 12 million barrels per day.

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