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Post  kcs Tue Jun 19, 2012 7:00 am

Haider Ali Jawad - 19/06/2012 PM - 1:13 p.m. | Hits: 92


Warned Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that contracts for ExxonMobil U.S. oil with the Kurdistan region represents a serious gesture, stressing that he would go to the "maximum degrees to preserve the national wealth," according to media adviser.

Exxon Mobil signed on October 18 last contract with the Government authorities of the Kurdistan region of Iraq to invest six oil fields, some of which falls within the disputed areas in Nineveh, which was rejected by Baghdad and considered illegal.

Geert Iraqi government and Exxon Mobil between Baghdad to work with, or to proceed with the contract with the Kurdish region's autonomous.

Ali al-Moussawi, a media adviser to the prime minister told AFP on Tuesday that Maliki "sees these deals in a very serious gesture that could lead to ignite a war, because they lead to the disintegration of Iraq's unity."

He said Maliki was "ready to go to the extreme scores in order to preserve the national wealth, and the necessary transparency in the investment of wealth, especially oil and Iraqis do not waste them in any way, whether in the style of the contract or in nature"

He continued that "the prime minister and when he got the information about the contract and that Exxon Mobil is the conclusion of agreements, last week sent a letter to President Barack Obama urging him to intervene to prevent Exxon Mobil from going in that direction."

Musawi's comments came against the backdrop of an interview for the governor of Nineveh Ethel Nujaifi did not rule out the possibility that his province become a party to the agreement between the Kurdistan region and Exxon Mobil.

Najafi said in the interview with the "site of Iraq's oil" in response to a question about whether he wants to be one of the signatory parties "must be part of this contract (...) Of course it can not be my decision alone, but will be the decision of the provincial council."

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