💢I can't say too much, but I'm hearing that things will begin to move into place this coming weekend. Significant. Just remain in faith and prayerful that it really happens this time.
These posts kinda reinforce what I've been told by several sources:
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Prime Minister: The development road project is a large economic corridor linking the port of Faw with Europe via Turkey
Economy News - Baghdad
PrimeMinister Mohamed Shia Al-Sudani confirmed on Thursday that thedevelopment road project is a large economic corridor linking the portof Faw with Europe via Turkey, while revealing that the port will beopened in mid-2025.
ThePrime Minister's Media Office said in a statement, seen by "EconomyNews", that "Prime Minister Mohamed Shia Al-Sudani attended a dialogueseminar held on the sidelines of his official visit to the Netherlands, in the presence of a group of businessmen and representatives of 40Dutch companies."
Al-Sudani pointed - according tothe statement - to "bilateral relations with the Netherlands, and theaspiration to develop them, especially in the economic aspect," stressing, "Iraq is going through a state of recovery today, at variouslevels, after overcoming the stage of the war on ISIS, in which theIraqi people won, with the support and backing of the internationalcommunity, and the Netherlands was among the countries supporting theseefforts."
On the other hand, he added, "We asked theinternational coalition to end its 10-year mission in Iraq, in light of the readiness and efficiency of the Iraqi security services," noting, "The government has priorities, including reforming the Iraqi economy, and we cannot continue to rely on oil revenues only."
Hecontinued, "We are moving on two tracks: the first is to achieve reforms in various economic, banking and financial sectors, and gasinvestment, and the other is to implement projects that provide jobs andmeet our needs of services and goods," explaining that "Iraq importsannually $ 70 billion of goods (2020), and with the Netherlands we haveimports of about $ 500 million annually." "We havestarted the program of optimal water use, in the conditions of scarcitythat the region and the world are experiencing," he said.
Headded, "We supported farmers and farmers in the acquisition of modernirrigation systems, and we are trying to invest successful experiencesin the Netherlands to confront water scarcity in Iraq," noting that "oneof the outputs of the meeting with the Dutch government is theformation of a cooperation council between Iraq and the Netherlands, tofollow up on all files, including the Agriculture and Water Committee."
Theprime minister stressed, "We succeeded in approving a three-yearbudget, which is a message of stability in the implementation ofprojects without delay," noting that "the Iraq Fund for Development willenter with the private sector in the implementation of projects awayfrom the government, whose role will be planning and organizing."
Forthe first time, the government provides sovereign guarantees to theprivate sector of up to 85% for any project being implemented," he said.
Weneed a group of factories that provide construction materials for newcities and invest in existing natural resources," he said, adding, "Iraqhas adopted the development road project, which is the large economiccorridor that connects the large port of Faw to Europe through Turkey, all the way to the port of Rotterdam."
He alsopointed out that "the development road saves time and transportationcosts, and will contain railways without stopping," pointing out that "the large port of Faw will witness the light and opening in mid-2025, and one of the ships has docked a trial berth on one of its fiveberths."
He added, "We submitted the draft law oneconomic amendments, which will provide an attractive environment forthe private sector, and provide a percentage of ownership for theforeign company up to 100%."
We have embarked on aradical reform of the financial and banking sector, and proceduresrelated to compliance with international standards in remittances," hesaid, stressing that "international and Arab banks have begun to opentheir branches in Iraq."
He pointed out that "allnationalities are currently working in Iraq, and at the level of theEuropean Union, there are French, Italian, German, Spanish and Austriancompanies, as well as Asian, Arab and from the countries of the region."
He concluded by saying: "There is a will and work at all levels of Iraqi state institutions to move to a better reality”
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Within 10 months. About 318,000 cargo trucks crossed from Iran to Iraq
Twilight News / The Director General of Customs of the Iranian province of Kermanshah, Ali Asghar Abbaszadeh, announced on Thursday, that about 318 thousand trucks loaded with various goods crossed through the port of Kermanshah to Iraq in ten months.
Quotes Iranian Mehr Agency, in a report translated by Shafaq News Agency, about Abbaszadeh, He said that the number of trucks exporting goods in ten months of this year (the Iranian year) starts on March 21), which crossed into Iraq from Kermanshah customs amounted to 317,000 and 898 trucks.
He added That the customs of Pervizkhan border with Iraq had the largest share of trucks carrying Goods, numbering 119,039 trucks.
Noted The share of Khosravi customs in trucks amounted to 79,542 trucks, and Sumar customs 61 Two thousand and 237 trucks, and Sheikh Saleh customs 35 Two thousand and 285 trucks, and the Shoshmi customs had a quota of 22 thousand and 795 trucks.
And seal Abbaszadeh said that the total load of exported trucks amounted to 6 million and 75 thousand and 865 tons, pointing out that the value of these goods amounts to two billion and 587 million dollars, and one of the most important commodities Export rebar, iron, ceramic tiles, building stones, fruits vegetables, dairy products, all kinds of plastic products, containers that Disposable use.
AL-MANDALAWI: THE COMING WEEKS WILL WITNESS THE LEGISLATION OF THE LAW ENDING THE AMERICAN PRESENCE IN IRAQ
Acting Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mohsen Al-Mandalawi, announced on Wednesday that “the coming weeks will witness the legislation of the law ending the American presence” in Iraq, with Baghdad and Washington resuming talks on scheduling the withdrawal of international coalition forces from the country and ending their presence there.
A statement from the office of the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, a copy of which {Al-Furat News} received, stated that Al-Mandalawi “received, today, Wednesday, the head of the Iranian judiciary, Gholam Hossein Ejei, and his accompanying delegation, in the presence of a number of representatives and the Iranian ambassador to Iraq, Muhammad Al-Sadiq.”
Al-Mandalawi stressed that “the repeated American attacks on Iraqi sites and figures are in violation of international law and would disturb relations between the two countries,” expressing the House of Representatives’ keenness to implement its previous decision to remove foreign forces from the country, while stating that the coming period will witness the enactment of a law to completely end their presence, and that Iraq is a country a strong person who does not need foreign forces to protect him, calling at the same time on Arab and Islamic parliaments to enact laws to hold the Zionist entity and the countries that support it accountable and to criminalize relations with them.”
Al-Mandalawi said, “The legislative authority is keen to strengthen relations with all countries of the region and neighborhood, and it believes in cooperation and integration with the Iraqi executive and judicial authorities, and supports bilateral agreements and treaties in the field of judicial and legal cooperation between the judicial authorities of the two countries, stressing that Iraq’s role is consistent with Palestine’s, The international system and the countries of the region in particular are responsible for stopping the brutal Zionist aggression in Gaza.”
For his part, the Iranian judiciary chief praised the role of the Iraqi Parliament, describing it as exceptional, as it was the first parliament to enact a law criminalizing normalization with the Zionist entity. This is an honorable position and one to be credited with, stressing that the Iraqi people can manage their country in the way they see fit, while calling for “More cooperation between the parliaments of the two countries on regional issues, especially since Iraq’s position is influential and effective.”
(Of course when the article uses terms like Zionist to describe American forces, it becomes apparent that this is coming from Iranian backed factions who would luv to see the US pull out so they can fill the gap, like ISIS tried to do in 2014.)