Washington trusts Iraqi banks, and the ambassador talks about attracting investments
The US Ambassador to Iraq, Alina Romansky, expressed her country's confidence in Iraqi banks today, Monday.
Romansky said in an interview with a number of media outlets: “America has taken vital positions to reduce regional escalation towards Iraq,” noting that “the agreement to end the presence of the international coalition in Iraq is in effect and we are committed to the timing.”
She pointed out that "the transition in the missions of the international coalition provides a deepening of bilateral relations with Iraq," stressing that "we have confidence in Iraqi banks and relations between Iraq and America are developing."
She stressed Washington's commitment "with the Prime Minister to support Iraq and attract investments from all countries," noting that "there is gradual economic development and American investments, which is a good indicator for the Iraqi economy.
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