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Baghdad / Obelisk: Member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Sabah Al-Mandalawi, affirmed on Saturday, June 27, 2020 that the continuation and deepening of crises is not in the interest of Baghdad and Erbil, indicating that the two parties reached the conviction of the necessity of reaching solutions to existing crises and problems.
Al-Mandalawi said in an interview with Al-Masala that as long as there is goodwill and desire to solve problems and reach points of agreement between Baghdad and Erbil, we will be responsible and able to solve and overcome the most difficult problems and crises, indicating that Iraq and the region are facing major economic, health, political and security challenges, Consequently, the two sides reached a conviction of the need to reach a solution and make mutual concessions to reach compromises that are in the interest of all.
Al-Mandalawi added that the Kurdistan Regional Government clearly declared its readiness to sign an agreement in which all outstanding problems would be resolved, and Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi expressed his willingness to take bold decisions to solve problems, pointing out that there is a positive atmosphere to resolve differences and reach an agreement that is in the interest of Iraq, under the Constitutionās tent And good intentions.
Al-Mandalawi stressed that conditions require everyone to stand side by side to solve problems, considering that it is not in the interest of Baghdad and Erbil to continue and deepen crises, especially as crises easing will lead to opening new ways for progress in various economic, tourism, agricultural and commercial fields.
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Deputy of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Ikhlas Al-Dulaimi, confirmed on Saturday that preparing the Kurdistan region for a settlement program to receive its dues from the central government and also deliver 100 thousand barrels of oil will be enough to solve the outstanding issues between the two parties, noting that "a committee will be formed between the regionās government and the centerās government soon. To search in the administration or joint coordination between the Peshmerga forces and the Iraqi army. "
Al-Dulaimi said in a television interview, "The central government increases the ceiling of its requests as a way to pressure the Kurdistan Regional Government, so if the region is handed over maybe 100 thousand barrels, this will be a step forward to enhance confidence between the two parties. We returned to the oil and financial files, and we made plans for a settlement, then." This will be in the interest of the region, because the territorial government for 4 years did not receive its budget from the Iraqi government, and without the settlement, no agreement can be reached, and the Baghdad government will continue to pressure the territorial government, so I suggest that the region prepare the settlement program, and impose it on the federal government To receive their dues. "
She explained, "I have confidence that Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi will end these outstanding problems between the central government and the regional government within one month.
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The Kurdistan Democratic Party confirmed today, Friday, that the Kurdistan Regional Government has handed over the center all data related to the numbers of employees and the oil file.
A spokesman for the party, Aram Balti, said that "Erbil handed over to Baghdad all the data related to its employees and the oil file," noting that "the center's government will study the proposals and answer the region with them."
He added, "The delegation of the region presented in its series of meetings held in Baghdad everything that would be influencing to reach an agreement, such as statistics, records, numbers and data regarding employees and oil, all of which are now on the table of the central government."
He continued, "The federal government wishes to take oil according to the value of a barrel of oil without taking into account the obligations of the region's government in front of international oil companies," pointing out that "the region's government has expressed its readiness for any solution that is in the interest of both parties, as it is related to the issue of the budget and the salaries of citizens of the Kurdistan region."
And the federal government gave the Kurdistan Regional Government 30 days earlier to reach a final agreement after Baghdad sent 400 billion dinars within the account of the regional government to pay the expenses, including the salaries of employees for the month of April.