Monday, August 14, 2023

"BUDGET RELEASE WILL COUNTER DINAR DEPRECIATION", 14 AUGUST

 Government spokesperson says budget release will counter dinar depreciation

Shafaq News/ The Iraqi government hopes that the scheduled release of budgetary funds next month might trigger currency stabilization, a government spokesperson said on Sunday. 

This comes amidst an undercurrent of currency speculators leveraging strategies with origins tracing back to the 1990s to manipulate the foreign currency market.

Government spokesperson Basim al-Awadi, in a statement to Shafaq News Agency said, "The budget's release ensures the availability of funds, raising liquidity channeled towards ministries, general directorates, independent entities, and all state institutions."


 "Numerous financial advisors in the government anticipate that the inflow from the budget could serve as a significant catalyst in decreasing the dollar exchange rate substantially."


He attributed the recent hike in exchange rates to the decision of barring 14 Iraqi banks from U.S. dollar transactions, observing a detrimental reflection of this move in the market. This, coupled with the savvy performance of currency speculators, created a volatile financial landscape. "These currency speculators possess extensive expertise since the 1990s, operating with remarkable dexterity and subterfuge," he added.


"For the past five months, our measures have been transparent. While the exchange rate oscillates, the government remains resolute in its strategies, operating in tandem with the Central Bank's blueprint."

Contradicting government optimism, economic experts speculate that the dollar rate could stabilize in parallel markets at levels surpassing 150,000 dinars for every 100 dollars. Despite recent endeavors, the Central Bank of Iraq has struggled to rein in the parallel currency market and recalibrate the exchange rate to the official figure of 1,320 dinars per dollar.


Al-Awadi concluded, emphasizing the government's legal adherence, "We deal with dollar speculators according to the law, necessitating legal measures spearheaded by economic security and state agencies in this direction."

https://shafaq.com/en/Economy/Government-spokesperson-says-budget-release-will-counter-dinar-depreciation

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Al-Sudani announces dialogues to determine cooperation with the international coalition: We do not need foreign combat forces

The Prime Minister of the Armed Forces, Muhammad Shia’ al-Sudani, announced on Monday that advanced dialogues would determine the form of future relationships and cooperation with the United States-led international coalition, emphasizing that foreign combat forces were unnecessary.

During his meeting, the Agency received a statement from leaders and commanders of the armed forces who helped defeat ISIS and liberate Nineveh Governorate from its control.

The Armed Forces’ commitment to professionalism, constitutionalism, legalism, development, security, peace, and decent life for all Iraqis has been reaffirmed by their Commander-in-Chief. The Armed Forces will continue to follow their professional, constitutional, and legal path in the process of development, security, and civil peace, ensuring the protection of a decent life for all Iraqi people throughout the country.

Al-Sudani stated that the battle to liberate Mosul was important, especially since it was believed that the mythical state would win and Iraq would fall.

He noted that ISIS’s deviant ideology was planned in closed circles and intended to prevail in the region, but the religious reference represented by Sayyid Ali al-Sistani and the sacrifices of Iraqis aborted the plot.

“Our battle with this terrorist group was a battle between truth and falsehood. Know the truth and know its people,” the Prime Minister said. The world recognized Iraqis as the truth, and ISIS as the absolute falsehood.

He called for preserving the work of the security establishment in accordance with the law and constitution. All political forces must make this commitment within the political agreement that formed this government, which was voted on by the House of Representatives.

He emphasized that Iraq does not require foreign combat forces anymore and they are having discussions to decide on the future relationship and cooperation with the international coalition.

After the Iraq war, sectarian violence and division prevailed, but now Iraqis are more united than ever before according to him.

Al-Sudani emphasized the importance of reviewing all plans and preparations to maintain readiness for any potential terrorist activity. He stated that the battle facing them is one of stability, development, and prosperity, which is not an easy task.

The prime minister advised the armed forces’ commanders to prioritize the welfare of the families of the martyrs. He emphasized the importance of all officials, including the speaker, doing the same. He also emphasized that every military rank is crucial in ensuring institutional security and achieving victory while maintaining security.

He emphasized that security and stability are crucial for citizens and the government. He added that development must prioritize maintaining stability and upholding the law, creating an environment where state institutions and citizens can carry out plans and policies related to services and development.

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