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Iraqiya leaders arrive in Erbil to discuss current political crisis

Baghdad (NINA) – Informed source said that a number of Iraqiya leaders arrived in Erbil to meet with the President of Kurdistan Region, Massoud Barazani, to discuss current political crisis.

The source told NINA on Saturday, Feb. 9, that among Iraqiya leaders who left for Erbil are Speaker of Parliament, Usama al-Nijaifi, leader of Iraqiya, Iyad Allawi, to attend a meeting with Kurdistan leaders to discuss latest political developments. / End.

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Jafari stressed necessity to eradicate corruption in state institutions

Baghdad (NINA) – Leader of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jafari, stressed the necessity to eradicate all manifestations of corruption that devastates the state institution.

Statements issued on Saturday, Feb. 9, by Jafari’s Office quoted him during meeting with a number of Hawza students stressing the necessity to join efforts of clerks, politicians and educated to join forces in building a society based on civilization away from extremism and prevent attempts to divide national unity.

He stressed the importance to advocate the principles based on human values in building mankind being base of society. / End.

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Wardi holds UN responsible for attacks targeting MKO elements in Baghdad

Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Liqa Wardi, of the Iraqiya Slate held the UN responsible for the attacks targeting the elements of Mujahedeen Khalq Organization in Baghdad on Saturday.

In a statement by her received by AIN, she mentioned “As the IS expresses its concerns over the transferring the refugees of the MKO from Ashraf Camp that was protected to Liberty Camp in Baghdad that lacks the simple human rights, the attacks that killed and injured a number of MKO elements proved our objection and worries.”

“The UN is responsible for these breaches because it did not protected the camp as a side responsible of coordinating with the Iraqi Government to transfer them to it,” she stressed.

“The insistence of the Government on transferring the MKO to another place obliges it to protect them,” she concluded. /End/

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Iraq agrees to import natural gas from Iran

(AIN) –Iraqi agreed with Iran to import natural gas to be used in operating the Iraqi electricity power generating stations.

The Iranian Mahr News Agency quoted the assistant of the Iranian Minister of Oil, Jawad Uchi, as saying ”The agreement has been signed by the Iranian Company for Oil and the Iraqi Ministry of Energy,” noting that “According to the agreement, Iran will export about 25 million cubic meters of gas to Iraq.”

”In case the two countries reached a final form of agreement, it will be implemented on next summer and Iran will export about 25 million cubic meters of natural gas to equip Baghdad and Mansur electricity stations through Elam border area,” the statement added.

The Iranian News Agency quoted the Director of Planning in the Iraqi Ministry of Oil, Sadeq al-Yaseri, as saying ”The cost of the project will reach USD (450) million which enables Iraq to import about 25 million cubic meters of natural gas daily.” \ End\

Maliki: Battat provoking for sectarianism

Shafaq News / Prime Minister and the deputy Minister of the Interior ministry , Nuri al-Maliki called on Saturday, citizens to cooperate with the security services to arrest the secretary-general of Hezbollah Brigades and the founder of the so-called “al-Muktar Army ” Watheq al- Battat, and described the latter as ” sectarianism provoker” in the country.

According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Interior reported for “Shafaq News” “the Prime Minister and the deputy of the Minister of Interior, Nuri Kamal al-Maliki calls on citizens to cooperate with security agencies to inform the whereabouts of, Watheq al-Battat as an arrest warrant was issued from the Iraqi judiciary to speed up the process of arresting him and hand him over to the competent judicial authorities.”

The statement added that “Battat is trying to provoke sectarian strife and fragment the national unity among the people of our country and launch common slogans and statements, which then leads to spread the seeds of discord among the Iraqi people.”

The leader of Hezbollah- Iraq, Watheq al- Battat had announced his intention to form an army, called “al-Muktar Army” to be helpful for the security services in fighting al-Qaeda and the Baathists.

The Interior Ministry rushed to issue a statement in which it said that its security will not allow anyone to carry weapons outside the framework of law and the security services.

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Parliament postpones its session to Monday

2-9-13 Shafaq News / The parliament postponed on Saturday its scheduled session for today to Monday because of the lack of a quorum.

The parliament decision maker, Mohammed al-Khalidi told “Shafaq News”, that “The Presidency of the parliament decided to postpone today’s session due to the lack of the presence of most of the members, which means that the quorum was not completed”.

He added that it was decided to hold this session on Monday.

For his part, a parliamentary source predicted that voting on the federal budget might be on Monday’s session.

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Basra of petro-dollars to five dollars

2-9-13 Term Press / Baghdad:   Said Hussein al-Asadi during a press conference held at the parliament building and attended (range Press), said that “90% of Iraq’s imports come from the province of Basra where environmental pollution due to burning of oil derivatives where,” and urged to “increase its share of the project petro-dollars from one dollar for each barrel of oil to five Dollars.”

“Under the petrodollar system to allocate one dollar to the provinces producing oil for every barrel of oil produced in the fields, and a dollar for every barrel of crude oil repeats in refineries, in addition to one dollar compared to the exploitation of all (150) cubic meters of natural gas, as well as the allocation (5%) of the total revenue from the land border ports and air ports.”

“Iraq relies on Moisnath on oil exports, as Council of Ministers approved, on the fifth of November 2012, the budget of the year 2013 $138 trillion Iraqi dinars, while announced parliament, in the 26 December 2012, re-draft budget to the government to make amendments to it, due to adoption by the Parliament, after tomorrow, Monday, February 11, 2013. The estimated value of Iraq’s budget for 2013 b 138 trillion Iraqi dinars calculated based on the price of oil at $90 per barrel, and an export rate of two million and 900 thousand barrels per day.

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Maliki: I want to retire now

2-8-13 Shafaq News / Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki confirmed on Saturday, that the controversy over the mandate of the three presidencies is the decision of the ” Iraqi people” , while hinted that the regime in Iraq is not “based” on the one-party system; noting that he “would like” to retire but it is the people decision.

Maliki said in an interview with “Middle East newspaper “; referring to the controversy over his extension for a third term, as a prime minister, he said, “It is the Iraqi people decision not my decision.”

He added, “We are not a system based on one-party, as we have a group of parties and political forces and components that invoke the constitution and to what the Iraqi people say,” noting that “I want to retire now, but the decision is of the Iraqi people.”

It is noted that the Iraqi parliament has recently voted to identify the mandate of the three presidencies, including the prime minister in two sessions only while State of law coalition led by al- Maliki refused the decision and sought to appeal to the Federal Court.

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Facing Iraq dilemma, Exxon hires top ex-U.S. diplomat

Feb 8 (Reuters) – Exxon Mobil has hired a former U.S. ambassador to Iraq as a consultant, diplomats and industry sources said, as the U.S. major faces a dilemma over whether to operate in the south of the country or honor its deals with the autonomous Kurdistan region.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki last month made Exxon an offer in a bid to woo back the company, which had seemed intent on pulling out of the $50 billion West Qurna 1 oilfield in the south under the central government’s jurisdiction.

The substance of Maliki’s offer to Exxon is not known, but industry sources describe it as substantial and say it is likely to involve much sweeter contract terms. The condition is that Exxon quit the northern Kurdish region.

It was unclear whether James Jeffrey was hired specifically to handle the dilemma and its fallout, but industry sources and diplomats said it was likely to work in the central government’s favor.

“He probably has better relations in Baghdad than in Arbil,” said a former U.S. diplomat on condition of anonymity.

Since signing for six blocs with the Kurdistan regional government in 2011, Exxon has put itself on one of Iraq’s deepest faultlines: between the northern enclave and Baghdad, which says only it has the authority to grant oil contacts and control crude exports.

The Kurds argue their right to their own oil policy is enshrined in the country’s federal constitution, drawn up following the U.S.-led invasion of 2003.

Iraqi oil officials and Kurdish politicians have said publically they are certain Exxon will choose them over the other.

Baghdad has the advantage of pursuing a goal aligned with the foreign policy of the United States, which has actively discouraged the KRG from pursuing its own oil policy, fearing it will precipitate the break-up of Iraq.

Tensions between Iraqi Kurds and the Shi’ite-led government are such that both sides deployed their respective armies to reinforce positions along their disputed internal border last year.

U.S. officials say the solution lies in a national oil law that has been caught up for years in a power struggle between Sunni, Shi’ite and ethnic Kurdish factions, which has intensified since U.S. troops withdrew in December 2011.

The head of Iraq’s parliamentary oil and energy committee told Reuters in an interview on Thursday that passing legislation to govern the world’s fourth largest oil reserves was “at the bottom of the government’s list.”

“Exxon’s made some big hires to patch up mistakes, which could indicate they may be willing to scale down in Kurdistan” another diplomatic source told Reuters.

As the first major oil company to risk Baghdad’s ire by venturing north, Exxon afforded the Kurds a victory in their ongoing turf war with the central government.

Although it would be a symbolic blow if Exxon left, the region is now host to a number of other majors such as Total , Russia’s Gazprom Neft and Chevron Corp , and is determined to get greater energy autonomy. (Editing by James Jukwey)

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Sari calls government to treat Marshes combatants of southern Iraq with justice

Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Hassan al-Sari, of the Citizen bloc called the government to treat the combatant of the Marshes of the southern provinces of Iraq with justice.

In a press statement received by AIN on Saturday, Sari said “We see that the government is adhering to the demonstrators’ demands of the western provinces and grants the rights to the Ba’athist , whereas it ignores the rights of the freedom fighters of the Marshes of the southern provinces who have legitimate rights.”

“On behalf of the combatants of the Marshes, we call the government to amend law (91) to include them in this law and grant them their legitimate rights where this law was endorsed in the period of the Civil Ruler of Iraq, Paul Bremer, and it included the parties participating in the political process and neglected the rights of the combatants of the Marshes,” he added.

He called “The Premier, Nouri al-Maliki, the parliament and the ministerial committee formed to discuss the demonstrators’ demands, to consider their rights because they were patients due to the critical situation of Iraq.” /End/

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