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Don't cheer Iraq oil agreement just yet

The KRG developed its energy resources over Baghdad's objections. Though Baghdad is obligated to provide 17 percent of the federal budget to the KRG, it suspended payments in January 2014 to protest the KRG's energy policy. KRG President Masoud Barzani announced plans to conduct a referendum on independence, which further antagonized Baghdad.

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The Baghdad Agreement pulls both sides from the brink. It is a win-win, generating revenue for both the KRG and Baghdad, while deferring difficult decisions over Kirkuk's status and Kurdistan's independence.

The KRG is required to deliver 250,000 barrels of oil per day from oilfields in the Kurdistan Region to Baghdad. It will also assist the export of 300,000 barrels per day from Kirkuk via its pipeline, which skirts territory controlled by the Islamic State. In turn, Baghdad will resume payments to the KRG. Baghdad will also give the peshmerga $1 billion to support the ongoing fight against ISIS.

Baghdad's direct support of the peshmerga also has symbolic value. After 11 years of talks, Baghdad is providing a portion of the national defense budget to the peshmerga. The agreement treats the peshmerga as part of the Iraqi defense system.

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U.S. officials heralded the agreement as a victory for the unity of Iraq. It is a positive, but they should not rush to judgment. The agreement must be enshrined in Iraq's budget bill and passed by the Iraqi parliament. If the agreement is authorized, it must then be implementedboth sides must deliver.

The Baghdad Agreement defers decisions on important issues. It is silent on "disputed internal boundaries." The central government stills claims Kirkuk and Khanaqin, where Kurds predominate. Successive Iraqi governments ignored article 140 of the constitution, which requires a referendum on Kirkuk's status.

The agreement will be in force for just one year. Negotiations will resume before the ink is dry, pre-empting a period of confidence-building.

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Iraq, Turkey pledge joint effort to defeat ISIL militants – Video


Iraq, Turkey pledge joint effort to defeat ISIL militants
Iraq and Turkey pledge to join forces to fight ISIL Takfiri militants. This, during a meeting between Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi and his Turkish co...

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Iraq Reveals Troops And Equipment Start Arriving To Speicher Base In A Few Days Episode 47 – Video


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The Daily Scope – Turkey and Iraq Voice United Stance Against Terrorism Threat 26/12/2014 – Video


The Daily Scope - Turkey and Iraq Voice United Stance Against Terrorism Threat 26/12/2014
Turkey and Iraq Voice United Stance Against Terrorism Threat A day by day program bringing its audience political analysis of the most vital news making headlines The Daily Scoop.

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Bonus: Interview with Jeffrey Bates, Chief of Communications for UNICEF Iraq – Video


Bonus: Interview with Jeffrey Bates, Chief of Communications for UNICEF Iraq
UNICEF, the United Nation #39;s agency for children, says it has been a devastating year" for millions of children caught up in worldwide conflicts. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2014/12/26/i...

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