MarkZ
[via PDK] Question: How is the war affecting the RV…is it now delayed? MarkZ: I am told it may be a small speed bump but will not distract from it completely. Most of my sources think this is still our week. I sure hope so…
MarkZ
[via PDK] Question: How is the war affecting the RV…is it now delayed? MarkZ: I am told it may be a small speed bump but will not distract from it completely. Most of my sources think this is still our week. I sure hope so…
Turkey and Iraq in Talks to Forge a Security Pact to Combat Terrorism in Northern Region, 10 OCT
In a significant move towards regional security, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani has revealed that his government is engaged in discussions with Turkey to ink a security pact. The agreement aims to address the prevailing security issues in the northern region of Iraq, with particular focus on terrorist groups such as the PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party) and Daesh that have been active in the area bordering Turkey.
Over the decades, Iraq and Turkey have seen their bilateral relations fluctuate, often marred by territorial disputes and differing stances on Kurdish autonomy. However, the current talks represent a shift towards cooperation, especially against common security threats. Turkish military operations against the PKK, particularly in the Qandil Mountains, have been ongoing, but the Iraqi government has yet to officially label the PKK as a terrorist group. Turkey has been urging Iraq to acknowledge the PKK’s terrorist activities and has expressed readiness to collaborate with Iraq against both the PKK and Daesh.
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The PKK, recognized as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the European Union, and the United States, has been conducting a terrorist campaign in southeast Turkey since 1984. In addition to this, Turkey is also grappling with the YPG, the PKK’s Syrian offshoot, in northern Syria. The proposed security agreement between Turkey and Iraq is poised to strengthen their cooperation in the regional fight against such terrorist groups.
Turkish military involvement in northern Iraq has a long and complex history. Apart from its operations against the PKK, Turkey has also been actively fighting Daesh. This dual focus on combating both the PKK and Daesh has been a defining feature of Turkey’s policy in Iraq. The security pact, if realized, would formalize and possibly enhance this existing military involvement.
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If successful, the security pact between Turkey and Iraq could set a precedent for regional cooperation against terrorism. The agreement could also have significant implications for the PKK and Daesh, possibly disrupting their operations in the region. However, the pact could also escalate tensions with the Kurdish population, who may view it as an intrusion on their autonomy. As these negotiations progress, the international community will closely watch the potential impacts on regional stability and security.
Kurdistan’s president emphasizes the importance of implementing a federal system for Iraq's stability, 10 OCT
Shafaq News/ Nechirvan Barzani, the President of the Kurdistan Region, met on Monday with the new German Ambassador to Iraq and her accompanied delegation, which included diplomats and military personnel.
During the meeting, Barzani congratulated the new German Ambassador on her appointment and wished her success in her new role. Both sides expressed their satisfaction with the current level of relations between Germany, Iraq, and the Kurdistan Region, discussing ways to expand cooperation further and enhance their relationship.
In their discussions, they emphasized the significance of the improved security situation in Iraq, acknowledging that ISIS remains a genuine threat to stability. As such, continued efforts are required to confront this threat. Barzani expressed gratitude to Germany for supporting Iraq and the Kurdistan Region.
Additionally, the two sides deliberated on the political situation in Iraq and concurred on the importance of effectively implementing the federal system in the country. Barzani underscored the necessity of correctly establishing the national strategy for Iraq's stability.
The discussions also encompassed the expansion of German trade activities in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region, diversifying income sources in Iraq, and the regional situation in general.
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Frank26
Question: "Are we at the point in this journey where the rate could be changed at any time?" Yes.
You will get the HCL when the new exchange rate comes out. When will the new exchange rate come out? When they damn well feel like it.