Tuesday, October 3, 2023
Iraq’s Prime Minister Reaffirms Commitment to Stability, Prosperity and Progress on National Day, 3 OCT
Iraq’s Prime Minister Reaffirms Commitment to Stability, Prosperity and Progress on National Day, 3 OCT
Prime Minister’s Message on Iraq’s National Day
On the occasion of the National Day of Iraq, the Prime Minister conveyed a heartfelt message to the people of his country. He underscored the historical importance, cultural richness, and civilizational influence of Iraq, referring to it as a beacon of civilization to the world. He went on to reflect on the creation of the modern Iraqi state and its membership in the League of Nations, considering these as a continuation of its civilizational influence.
Promise of Progress Amid Challenges
The Prime Minister strongly asserted that Iraq will persist as a pillar of stability, security, and prosperity in the region and the world. He pledged to continue working towards the goal of enabling Iraq to progress on all fronts, overcoming all challenges. This commitment comes at a time when the nation is grappling with economic, health, and political issues. The promise to tackle these issues head-on reflects the government’s commitment to improving the lives of its citizens.
Rebuilding National Pride
In an attempt to restore some of the country’s shattered national pride, the Prime Minister expressed his intention to reintroduce National Day, which was abolished after the overthrow of the former dictatorship. The new proposed date for National Day, October 3, marks the day Iraq gained independence from Britain in 1932 and became the 57th member of the League of Nations. This decision, however, has elicited mixed responses from the public, with many citizens more concerned with the pressing social and economic challenges facing the country.
Addressing Pressing Issues
Despite the unstable political situation and severe economic crisis, the Prime Minister’s government is pressing ahead with plans to introduce the new public holiday. The government is also working on tackling sectarianism while promoting patriotism and nationalism as part of its reform program, as evidenced by the proposed new National Day. This commitment to national unity and progress, even amidst adversity, demonstrates the resilience of the Iraqi government and its dedication to the welfare of its people.
Al-Sudani congratulates our people on the National Day and confirms that Iraq will remain a pillar of stability, security and prosperity in the region and the world, 3 OCT
Al-Sudani congratulates our people on the National Day and confirms that Iraq will remain a pillar of stability, security and prosperity in the region and the world
Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani congratulated our people on the National Day, stressing that Iraq will remain a pillar of stability, security and prosperity in the region and the world.
Al-Sudani said in his congratulations: On the occasion of the National Day of the Republic of Iraq, I extend to the people of our dear country, with all their components, in every place, and to all the national forces and all constitutional bodies, with the most sincere and blessed expressions of congratulations, accompanied by prayers to the Almighty God to preserve our country, dear, invincible, and lofty at all times.
He added: Iraq has always been a land radiant with the meanings of civilization for the entire world, just as it was the spot where history was made, and where humanity recorded its steps towards progress. Therefore, the emergence of the modern Iraqi state, and its accession to the League of Nations, came as a continuation of this effective and influential civilizational and cultural dynamism.
He continued: On its National Day, Iraq will remain a pillar of stability, security and prosperity in the region and the world, and a bridge where civilizations and cultures converge. Iraqis will remain skilled makers of peace and tranquility, and staunch fighters against darkness and backwardness, and in this sense, we will continue to work to make Iraq the goal and goal. He takes precedence over every consideration and rises above every necessity. link"RV UPDATE" BY MARKZ, 3 OCT
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...a few sources are traveling back to Iraq later this week in the hopes that this is “it” for them. This is encouraging and we will see if it is accurate...
Iraq Announces New Licensing Rounds to Boost Oil and Gas Industry, 3 OCT
Iraq Announces New Licensing Rounds to Boost Oil and Gas Industry, 3 OCT
The Ministry of Oil of Iraq has recently declared that the fifth and sixth rounds of oil and gas licensing will encompass up to 30 new projects. The decision marks a significant milestone in Iraq’s push to further develop its oil and gas sector, attract more international investments, and generate increased revenues.
Boosting Iraq’s Oil and Gas Sector
The country’s latest move follows its recent announcement to offer eleven new blocks for exploration and development of natural gas reserves. The blocks are primarily located in Iraq’s western Anbar province and the northern city of Mosul. The bidding round for these gas blocks is yet to be scheduled.
Despite being the second-largest oil producer in OPEC after Saudi Arabia, Iraq has been largely flaring its own gas due to the lack of facilities to process it. This practice has not only been environmentally detrimental but also economically wasteful. The new projects are expected to help the country reduce its gas flaring, thereby maximizing the utilization of its resources and boosting its revenues.
Global Interest and Geopolitical Implications
Several of the licensing sites are strategically located near the Iraq-Syria border, an area of vital importance to Russia. Other sites are close to the Iraq-Saudi Arabia border, an area of significant interest not just to Russia due to the OPEC alliance, but even more so to China. These geographical factors, coupled with Iraq’s vast untapped gas resources, mean that the stakes for global powers and major hydrocarbon producers in the Middle East are high.
For the United States, Iraq’s inability to reduce its energy dependence on Iran has been a source of frustration. Despite receiving substantial financial aid from the U.S., Iraq has consistently imported electricity and gas from Iran, leading to an increase in tensions between the two nations. These new licensing rounds could potentially shift the balance, depending on which countries and companies secure the contracts.
Investor Interest and Future Prospects
While the specific details about the projects and the terms of the licenses have not been disclosed, the announcement has already sparked interest from international companies. These new projects present an opportunity for investors to participate in the development of one of the world’s largest oil reserves.
The licensing rounds are part of broader efforts by Iraq’s Oil Ministry to expand and diversify the country’s oil and gas industry. They are expected to result in increased foreign investment, technological advancement, and job creation in the sector, thereby contributing to Iraq’s economic growth.
As the global energy landscape continues to evolve, the success of these licensing rounds will be critical in determining Iraq’s position in the global oil and gas market. The country’s commitment to expanding its oil and gas sector despite various challenges sends a strong signal to investors and the international community about Iraq’s potential as an energy powerhouse.
Iraq’s National Independence Day: A Symbol of Resistance and Inspiration, 3 OCT
Iraq’s National Independence Day: A Symbol of Resistance and Inspiration, 3 OCT
Marking the 91st Anniversary of Iraqi National Independence Day
First Vice President of Parliament, Mohsen Al-Mandalawi, recently spoke on the 91st anniversary of the Iraqi National Independence Day, emphasizing its enduring significance in shaping and motivating the country’s national ethos. He underscored that Iraq’s National Day symbolizes resistance against exploitation and dependency, serving as an inspiration not only for Iraqis, but for all global citizens who reject such conditions.
The History of Iraq’s National Independence Day
On October 3rd, Iraq commemorates its independence from Britain in 1932. Although Iraq spent the subsequent 20 years as little more than a vassal state of the British, the date holds significance as it marks Iraq’s first steps towards political sovereignty, economic development, and the formation of a collective national identity. This process was violently interrupted in 1958 by the military coup that overthrew the monarchy.
In its history of less than a century, Iraq has had nine flags, five national anthems, and 10 constitutions, reflecting a turbulent journey towards establishing a national identity. The period following the declaration of independence, specifically the 1950s, holds lessons relevant to the country’s current crisis. It presents a vision of a time when the National Development Board harnessed the country’s national resources to fund large-scale development projects.
Understanding the Significance of the Independence Day
The national holiday is more than just a commemoration of the past. It serves as a reminder of Iraq’s collective memory, identity, and a path towards a viable political economy. It is a call for unity, for forming a cohesive society out of diverse groups, as envisioned by King Faisal I in his 1932 memorandum. His words resonate today as much as they did then, underlining the need for good governance in forging the bonds of national identity and stability.
As Iraq navigates through its challenges, the spirit of resistance and unity embodied in the National Independence Day serves as a guiding force. It is a call to remember the past, acknowledge the present, and envision a future where Iraq leverages its national resources to build a strong and unified country.
Lessons for the Future
As we remember the 91st anniversary of Iraqi National Independence Day, it is essential to reflect on the lessons it offers. The enduring significance of this historic day lies in its symbolic call for resistance against exploitation and its potential to motivate a sense of national ethos. It reminds us that unity and collective identity can be powerful tools in overcoming challenges and shaping a prosperous future. The path towards a viable political economy lies in the nation’s collective memory and shared identity, as symbolized by the National Independence Day.
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