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An Iraqi draft law regarding oil revenue sharing among Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds is falling apart as Kurds have begun signing contracts on their own.
Consensus among the three factions on the bulk of the law was reached in February. Since then, the Kurdish regional government has signed two exploration contracts on its own, a New York Times correspondent in Baghdad reported Thursday.
After the first contract, Sunni legislators began falling away from supporting the bill.
Jamal Abdullah, a spokesman for the Kurdistan Regional Government, told the Times allegations Kurds were taking steps to secede from Iraq were unfounded.
EarthTimes
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