Parliamentary Economics Sets Two Conditions For Controlling Economic Policy
Today, Saturday, the Parliamentary Economics Committee set two conditions for controlling economic policy.
Committee member Kazem Al-Fayyad said {to Al-Furat News} that: “The economic policy in the country is weak in the industrial, commercial and economic aspects, specifically with regard to the banking aspect.”
He added, "In addition to issues of trade exchange in internal and external transactions."
Al-Fayad explained, “Neighboring countries, the Gulf, and the whole world depend on a sound economic policy, whether in terms of trade exchange. Every amount is calculated in exchange for goods entering the country.” He stated, "These policies are through controlling export and import outlets." LINK
My wife and I...were looking for a Chase branch that had JP Morgan Wealth Management printed on the door as well as Chase. ..I'm in a large metropolitan area...We found one near us...My brother took it upon himself to call the branch yesterday.
He specifically asked for a private banker...My brother asked him if they exchange foreign currencies and if he was aware of the Iraqi revalue of their currency.
The private banker said yes he was and that they would be exchanging at that location...and names and numbers he's taking will get priority over anybody else that calls or walks in after the revalue.
Al-Sudani discusses with members of the US Congress the end of the international coalition’s mission and the transition to bilateral relations
Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani discussed, with members of the US Congress, today, Saturday, the end of the international coalition’s mission in Iraq.
Al-Sudani’s media office stated in a statement received by {Al-Furat News} that “Prime Minister Muhammad Shia’ al-Sudani received four members of the US Congress, namely: Mike Turner, McKeirl, Joe Wilson, and Gerry Connolly, on the sidelines of his Excellency’s participation in the 2024 Munich Security Conference.” .
The statement added, "During the meeting, bilateral relations between Iraq and the United States were discussed, and ways to enhance constructive cooperation, as well as a number of files and issues of common interest were reviewed.
The meeting also touched on the ongoing dialogue regarding ending the mission of the international coalition in Iraq, after the arrival of the security forces." Iraq has reached an advanced stage of readiness and high performance, and the transition to broad bilateral relations between Iraq, the United States of America, and the rest of the coalition countries.”
The Prime Minister stressed, "the necessity of developing relations between the two countries at various levels and sectors, without limiting them to the security aspect only," pointing to "the state of recovery that Iraq is going through, the reforms it is witnessing in various economic and financial sectors, and the progress of concluding integrated economic partnerships with countries in the region." "And the world, which will contribute to promoting development and achieving stability for the country."
For their part, members of the US Congress indicated their "interest in the success of the Iraqi government in several aspects," stressing "the importance of Iraq and its role in enhancing security and stability in the region." LINK
Everything's happening exactly when it's happening for a very specific reason...Iraq is bringing some very critical steps forward specifically within the month of March... Article "The Central Bank of Iraq decides to restore the mechanism for financing Iraq's foreign trade, starting next March" March was not chosen coincidentally...Kuwait and Iraq have the same budget period which is April 1st...
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Article: "Law: The region requests American support to secede from Iraq"Of course they want America out, in this circumstance and narrow window, we are the ones holding back the SOL (State of Law – aka Maliki’s former Iranian backed henchmen) from continuing to loot the wealth of Iraq.
Director of the Media Office of the Prime Minister, Rabie Nader, confirmed today, Saturday, that the Iraqi speech in Munich was frank on issues of sovereignty, security, and serious economic partnerships.
Nader said, in a tweet on the {X} platform, that: “More than 22 meetings were held by the Prime Minister in Munich in just two days, and the Iraqi speech was frank on issues of sovereignty, security, and serious economic partnerships.”
He added, "There was great international understanding of Iraq's desire to move the relationship with the international coalition countries from security to strategic partnerships in various fields, and the messages were clear that Iraq's security is necessary for the security of the region and a stable Iraq is in everyone's interest."
Nard continued, "Iraq is a meeting point and refuses to be an arena for settling scores, and the international community must move quickly to stop the war on Gaza." LINK