'Pay stations around the country where you can cash in your dinars' She's full of crap. Pay-stations?
I guess that's the same as redemption centers, right? Let me put it this way, How does everybody else deal with other international currencies? Why would Iraq be special for some reason? It's not like Iraq's the only currency to be devalued and possibly revalued. All international currencies are done the same way.
There's no 800 numbers. There's no redemption centers. There's no pay stations or however way you want to cleverly call these things.
It's all bull crap...IQD is bought and sold the same way as all the other currencies. You can go to any currency exchange location and swap out your currencies or buy currencies there. Go to any international airport and they will have a currency exchange center there...No there's no special stations planted all around the world specifically for the IQD...
Iraq’s President Meets Palestinian Ambassador: A Sign of Unwavering Support
In a notable diplomatic maneuver, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, the President of the Republic, recently met with the Palestinian ambassador. The meeting was not just a routine diplomatic exchange but a reflection of Iraq’s unflinching support for the Palestinian cause. This encounter is seen as an affirmation of Iraq’s commitment to advocating for Palestinian rights and issues on the global stage.
An Echo of Solidarity
The reception of the Palestinian diplomat by Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid underscores the enduring diplomatic relations between Iraq and Palestine. But more than that, it stands as a testament to Iraq’s consistent position in supporting the Palestinian cause. This diplomatic engagement not only asserts the ties between the two nations but also throws light on Iraq’s role in the broader Arab and international support for Palestine.
Global Resonance
The significance of this meeting extends beyond the borders of the two nations. It highlights the critical role of diplomatic engagement in addressing the complex and sensitive Palestinian situation. In the larger context, it resonates with the international community’s collective effort to find a peaceful resolution to the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Parallel Developments
In a parallel development, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Iraq and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Iraq Office have renewed their partnership agreement. This agreement, supported by the Government of Iraq, is committed to establishing socio-economic infrastructure projects in the country. With an aim to improve national infrastructure, boost the economy, enhance public services in local communities, and engage the private sector, this partnership is a stride towards economic diversification and job creation. It advances Iraq’s journey towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.
Simultaneously, the war on the Gaza Strip has been a significant topic of discussion on the sidelines of the Dubai Climate Conference COP28. US Vice President Kamala Harris called attention to the plight of Palestinians in Gaza, urging Israel to take more measures to protect them. This statement outlines the vision for Gaza in the aftermath of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
In a recent meeting, Iraqi President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid received Interior Minister Abdul Amir Al-Shammari, underscoring the relevance of stability as a critical factor for achieving economic progress. The key message conveyed was the impact of maintaining stability on promoting investment and the expansion of the private sector.
Stability: The Stepping Stone to Economic Growth
President Rashid’s emphasis on stability signifies the government’s commitment towards fostering an environment that is secure and conducive to economic growth and private sector participation. This stance not only bolsters the confidence of potential investors but also creates a favourable landscape for the growth and development of the private sector.
Security and Economic Prospects
The discussion between President Rashid and Minister Al-Shammari likely spanned various aspects of internal security and its influence on the country’s economic potential. The focus was possibly on how enhanced security measures could pave the way for a robust economy, thereby attracting more investment and strengthening the private sector.
Denial of Dollar Crisis
Amidst these discussions, President Rashid denied the existence of a dollar crisis in the country, asserting Iraq’s economic stability. He further accentuated the need to attract investments and ameliorate infrastructure, suggesting that a stable and secure Iraq has the potential to thrive economically.
Such a discussion between the president and the interior minister is paramount in a time when stability is a key driver for economic growth. By ensuring a secure environment, Iraq can look forward to enhanced economic prospects and increased private sector participation.
The revolution of the dinar exists, yes. Is going to revalue? Yes.When? I don't know. It can be now. It can be next month. It can be 2 years from now. It can be 5 years form now. You know people are going to hate this but the reality is there...You have to be a realist...You know it's going to revalue.
Article from [Advisor to the prime minister] Salah. I love Salah. You always come with the good news...He says ...the Iraqi dinar is going to master the currency of the world soon. That's what we're working hard for and it's going to master it. A lot of people do not know what you guys know.
Great news this morning... They start them leaving the country to discuss the exchange rates between countries.
They're going to start with Turkey... Article "Delegation will head to Ankara Turkey tomorrow Monday to discuss regulating trade exchange between Iraq and Turkey"
Great news this morning...They start them leaving the country to discuss the exchange rates between countries. They're going to start with Turkey... Article "Delegation will head to Ankara Turkey tomorrow Monday to discuss regulating trade exchange between Iraq and Turkey"
> It has to revalue. If you talk about the assets and how much Iraq has...Look at Kuwait doesn't have anything. No agriculture. They have a little bit of tourism. When Kuwait hits your mind? Almost never.
Here's the thing though, Iraq is more richer than Kuwait. It's 100x, 1000x richer than Kuwait. Of course because it's bigger than Kuwait... When you hear the head of state saying the dinar is stronger than the dollar you got to believe him. It is stronger.
Yes, it's going to revalue. When? I don't know. But it's going to revalue. They have to revalue. If you look at the history and you look at the wealth Iraq has...It's real. What's going on is real...The revolution of the dinar is there. The reinstatement is there. They're going to have to reinstate...The...dinar was down because of the war and the sanctions...Iraq got heavily sanctions. But now the country is going back to normal.
The President of the Republic to the Minister of InteriorStability is an important element in achieving economic development and encouraging investment
Baghdad – Mawazine News
The President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, stressed during his meeting with the Minister of Interior, Abdul Amir Al-Shammari, today, Tuesday, the importance of consolidating security and stability.
A statement from the Presidency of the Republic, received by Mawazine News, stated, “The President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, received today at Baghdad Palace, the Minister of Interior, Abdul Amir Al-Shammari.” “.
During the meeting, the President of the Republic stressed “the importance of consolidating the security and stability that Iraqi cities enjoy,” pointing out that “stability is an important element in achieving economic development and encouraging investment and the private sector.”
He praised “the efforts of the Ministry of Interior in protecting the security of the regions and combating crime in all its forms, especially in reducing the scourge of drugs,” noting “the importance of providing facilities to citizens to carry out their daily transactions and issuing documents, identification documents, etc.”
For his part, Minister Abdul Amir Al-Shammari appreciated “the directives of the President of the Republic, and also reviewed the ongoing work progress in the Ministry of Interior at various levels and the implementation of the tasks assigned to it in establishing security and stability, and the future plans drawn up in this regard.”