There were meetings on Monday and Tuesday [Between CBI and Private banks] talking about the ATMs and they called it a 'new currency.
Not once did they say lower denoms or LDs they simply called it 'new currency'. When you see this you'll know exactly what the CBI is talking about to the citizens. Not the old 3-zero notes but the lower denominations.
Bruce
[via WiserNow] ...Prime Minister Al-Sudani is telling us the RV that we're looking for...is to happen this week...He's talking about putting out the new rate which would be an international rate, not our rate that we're gonna get, but an international rate of the new Iraqi dinar in the printed version of the gazette on Wednesday [today]
...So between 8am in the morning and 8pm tomorrow [Wednesday] it is supposed to be our pay day. It is supposed to be the day that we get started with our exchanges..
...We got a visit from Prime Minister Sudani from Iraq. He met with President Trump and a few others, in an undisclosed location that I know where it is. And I think it was just going over last minute stuff. But he flew back, prime minister Sudani flew back to Iraq ...
and is going to bring out news of the revaluation of the Iraqi dinar to his people tomorrow [Wednesday]. He said...this week...will be a miracle week...He said not only for the country of Iraq, but for the entire world.
Shafaq News/ The Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammad Shia Al-Sudani, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly's 78th session, told Bloomberg in an interview that Iraq's vision seeks an active role in the global gas market emphasized adherence to oil agreements, and revealed the nation's stance on foreign military presence.
Oil and Gas Policies
Al-Sudani highlighted Iraq's commitment to agreements with OPEC and OPEC+ member countries, aiming to balance the interests of both producers and consumers. Part of this strategy includes directing a portion of Iraq's oil production to refineries abroad, including discussions with Bulgaria, China, and Malaysia.
"We seek a reasonable oil price that benefits both producers and consumers, without a fixed price, with an ideal range between $85-90 per barrel," said Al-Sudani, signaling Iraq's intent to adapt to market dynamics.
Furthermore, Al-Sudani spoke about ongoing investments in natural gas fields, positioning Iraq as an active player in the global gas market.
Kurdistan Region Oil Export
Al-Sudani addressed the suspension of oil exports from the Kurdistan Region, stating, "We await Turkey's actions to resume exports via the Turkish route, especially for oil originating from the Kurdistan Region, consistent with Iraq's overall policy." He highlighted that negotiations with Turkey aim to separate export disputes from legal issues in international arbitration.
Al-Sudani stressed that the cessation of exports harms all parties involved, including Turkey, which relies on export pipeline tariffs.
Foreign Investments and American Companies
He revealed significant projects with TotalEnergies and ongoing discussions with Emirati and Chinese firms, underscoring Iraq's determination to explore its natural gas potential.
"We met with American companies operating in the Kurdistan Region eager to expand their operations in the rest of Iraq. We discussed investment opportunities inviting American companies to engage," he said.
Al-Sudani acknowledged the strategic relationship between Iraq and the United States, which includes activating the strategic framework agreement, collaborating with American companies, and resuming oil exports through the Turkish port of Ceyhan.
Foreign Military Presence
Regarding the presence of foreign forces in Iraq, Al-Sudani stated, "Our official position is clear – there is no need for foreign combat forces in Iraq. We possess capable security services to maintain order."
Al-Sudani revealed ongoing discussions about Iraq's future relationship with the Global Coalition and bilateral cooperation formulas with the United States and other nations.
"We support international efforts against terrorist groups like ISIS and believe in joint training and information exchange programs. Technical committees will determine the specifics," he explained.
He also mentioned that the current foreign presence consists primarily of advisors, and Iraq aims to regulate their roles, locations, and timeframes. An American-Iraqi committee will meet to discuss these matters.
Regional Diplomacy
The Iraqi prime minister expressed Iraq's interest in facilitating understanding and reconciliation between Iran and the United States to maintain regional stability.
"Iraq's foreign policy centers on maintaining relations based on common interests and non-interference in internal affairs."
He emphasized Iraq's desire to maintain a dialogue with the United States to ensure stability in the Middle East, a region of critical global importance.
The United States confirms its support for the success of the Sudanese government’s “reform” steps.
9/21/2023
Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani confirmed, during his meeting in New York with the US President’s Special Envoy for the Middle East and North Africa, Brett McGurk, that the investment arena in Iraq is open for American companies to contribute to the reform and reconstruction plans of Iraqi infrastructure, while the latter expressed his country’s support for steps Sudanese government.
A statement issued by Al-Sudani’s office, received by Shafaq News Agency, said that the latter met in New York, after midnight on Wednesday (Baghdad time), with the US President’s special envoy to the Middle East and North Africa, Brett McGurk, on the sidelines of his participation in the 78th session of the Assembly’s work. General of the United Nations.
According to the statement, the meeting witnessed discussion of the overall relations between Iraq and the United States, and ways to strengthen and develop them at various levels and fields, in a way that serves the interests of the two friendly peoples.
The statement quoted the Prime Minister as confirming that Iraq seeks to pursue strategic relations with the United States, based on mutual interests and constructive economic partnership, indicating that the investment arena in Iraq is open for American companies to contribute to the reform and reconstruction plans of Iraqi infrastructure.
Al-Sudani also renewed his reference to the readiness of the Iraqi security forces, the advanced level of performance and integration of their formations in various categories, and their success in pursuing the terrorist remnants of ISIS, stressing the investment of the successful visit recently conducted by an Iraqi delegation headed by the Minister of Defense to Washington, and its discussion with the American side of the future relationship with The International Coalition to Combat Terrorism.
For his part, McGurk affirmed, according to the statement, his country’s support for the success of the reform steps pursued by the government, and the United States’ continued provision of advice and training to the Iraqi forces in their fight against ISIS, reiterating the American administration’s commitment to the Strategic Framework Agreement, and supporting the reforms undertaken by the government, in the economic and reconstruction fields. Infrastructure and anti-corruption. LINK
Article: "AUSTRIA SEES OPPORTUNITY AS IRAQ RETURNS TO STABILITY"
...Why would a foreign country want to invest in Iraq if they were not truly stable and ready to reinstate back on FOREX? The signs are all around us...
...the dinar, when reinstated, will NOT come out at the low program rate and then float slowly to something we want to see to exchange. Instead, it will be placed back on FOREX and by the time you hear about it, it may very well already be over $4. Remember at some point the IMF will cap it out and let it settle down. I heard this could be at about $9...
Angel1
I am zero concerned about HCL. Yesterday I do believe the Kurd's issues were resolved officially...
We see some very strong rumblings that HCL is done. We have seen a few articles on it...we are having translated for us...On Friday it was announced on the radio that it was going to be resolved on Sunday and activated...
Intel is hot right now. There were some dotting in the I's and crossing the T's that Sudani needed to do before he came to New York for the United Nations session.
The New York Times has already put out a beautiful article praising him.
Sudani has been in New York...We were told Sudani was scheduled to speak on Friday - Sudani has already spoke...
Last week Sudani had a special meeting that was broadcast across the nation, 1 hour and 24 minutes. He went off on security, stability, exchange rate, water, wheat, deals, about how incredibly well Iraq was doing. Today in a speech we see a mirror image of that...in New York on an international stage...He has let the world leaders know exactly where Iraq is and that they are open for business and they are coming.
The series of American lies and Iraqi Kurdistan oil
It is often said that criticizing America is unfair as it has a solid democratic system, strong institutions, and is a model for the free world. However, those who hold this opinion do not consider the country’s flaws and injustices, while its allies turn a blind eye.
Despite this, America is subject to lies and deceit, including claims made by former American ambassador James Jeffrey, who blamed Iran for disrupting oil exports from Iraqi Kurdistan through Turkey. This accusation is false and shows a biased attitude towards the Iraqi government. Mr. Jeffrey has a history of making false statements and it is possible that he was paid to make them. Evidence shows that it is actually Turkey that is obstructing the exports.
In more detail, Turkey refused to resume exporting Iraqi oil after the delegation from the Iraqi Ministry of Oil visited Ankara in June. Turkish officials cited technical issues with the conveyor pipeline’s condition and its vulnerability to damage from the southwest Turkey earthquake as the reason for their refusal.During the minister’s visit, the Turkish attitude of rejection was again reiterated. Iraqi oil to talk about the same issue on August 20th, 2017.
After that, when the Turkish Foreign Minister visited Baghdad at the end of August, there was a thorough discussion on the subject. Hakan Fidan transmitted Ankara’s prerequisites for resuming the flow of oil from Iraqi Kurdistan through the Turkish pipeline, which included the following requirements:
1- Iraq should revoke the lawsuit it filed against Turkey at the International Court of Arbitration in Paris, where the court ordered the Turkish side to pay $1.5 billion for breaking the law and selling oil without consulting the Baghdad administration.
2- Iraq pays up damages to Turkish firms managing the Iraqi-Turkish pipeline after oil exports were halted.
3- The pipeline is being maintained by the Iraqi side at its own expense because the earthquake that struck Turkey damaged it.
4- payment of $7 to the Turkish side for each barrel of Iraqi oil exported via the Ceyhan port.
If Turkey’s requirements are like this, then who controls this file, Mr. Jeffrey? In addition to other details that show Turkey’s haughtiness and its haggling with Iraq in this economic file, Jeffrey was oblivious to them, perhaps due to reasons related to his practice of blackmail behavior during his diplomatic work. Isn’t the American lying, inventing crises, and blaming Iran and the Baghdad government standard Zionist-American practice for which no one holds you accountable? Who sets the terms and deals with Iraq over the water issue?
It is evident that America is turning a blind eye to terrorist groups, providing them with logistical support and covering up subversive elements operating in Iraq. It is not surprising to learn about this, but what is surprising is the issuance of a statement from an honest American official who presents the truth as it is. The White House government uses many files to blackmail the Iraqi government in order to weaken and thwart its efforts. It is not worth all the trouble to prove the unproven, cheap, false allegations with ill-conceived goals.