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Parliamentary Wealth: Baghdad and Erbil Problems Due to the Absence of Oil and Gas Law
Member of the Parliamentary Oil, Gas and Resources Committee, Basem Naghamish, considered today, Friday, that most of the problems occurring between Baghdad and Erbil are due to the absence of the oil and gas law.
Naghamish told Al-Maalouma Agency, “The draft oil and gas law is one of the basic tasks of the political agreement paper under which the Sudanese government was formed.”
He added, “The government has formed a negotiating committee headed by the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs, the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, SOMO, and a number of relevant government agencies to negotiate with the regional government regarding the oil and gas law “
He pointed out that “the absence of the oil and gas law is one of the most prominent problems between Baghdad and Erbil after 2003, and stressed the need to send the oil and gas law for study and voting in the House of Representatives as soon as possible.” link
Source: Dinar Recaps
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