World Bank Finance Minister: Government determined to reform Iraqi monetary policies
Baghdad – 964
Finance Minister Taif Sami said on Monday that the government is determined to structural reforms related to fiscal and monetary policies and maximizing the role of the private sector in development, during a meeting with the Director of the World Bank’s Financial Management Project Winston Cole and members of his accompanying delegation.
The ministry said in a statement, the network received 964 copies of which:
The six Finance Minister, Taif Sami Mohammed, received on Monday, Winston Cole, Director of the World Bank’s Financial Management Project and members of his accompanying delegation.
During the meeting, they reviewed aspects of relations between Iraq and the World Bank, especially in light of the existing cooperation program to complete the implementation of economic reforms adopted by the Iraqi government.
In this regard, the Minister of Finance expressed appreciation for the fruitful partnership between the two sides, stressing the keenness of the Iraqi government to continue it, and the positive climate it provides to all investors and global financial markets on the Iraqi economy, stressing at the same time the determination of the Iraqi government to continue to strengthen structural reforms related to financial and monetary policies and maximize the role of the private sector in development.
For his part, Kole stressed the aspiration of the World Bank to continue distinguished relations of cooperation with Iraq and its support for economic reforms, praising the performance of the Iraqi economy and the flexibility and steadfastness it has shown in the face of negative repercussions caused by global economic fluctuations, stressing the bank’s continuation in strengthening joint work with the Iraqi government to improve the overall indicators of the economy, deepen the participation of the private sector and complete the ongoing development work.
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