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Kurds speak out against key oil law
The Kurds made clear Wednesday they oppose the latest draft of the bill, which al-Maliki said on July 3 had been approved unanimously by his Cabinet. His aides say the draft was passed after changes were made to an earlier version Kurds had said they supported.
The top oil official in the Kurd's northern autonomous zone rejected those changes. The amendments "reduce the powers of the (Kurdish) region and should not be approved," Kurdistan's Natural Resource Minister Ashti Hawrami told a joint meeting of the Iraqi and Kurdish regional parliaments in the northern city of Irbil.
Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said the amendments to the draft — which have not been made public — "were legal and dealt with the language but did not change the core."



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