Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Iraq signs agreement to revitalize agricultural sector with Austrian Erste Group Bank, 17 SEPT

 Today, Tuesday, Minister of Finance Taif Sami signed a loan financing agreement from the Austrian Erste Group  Bank to support the center pivot irrigation systems project for the Ministry of Agriculture, stressing that this comes within the strategy of bilateral cooperation between the two countries.

The ministry said in a statement received by "Mil", "Finance Minister Taif Sami signed today with the Austrian ambassador to Baghdad a loan financing agreement from the Austrian Erste Group  Bank to support the pivot irrigation systems project for the Ministry of Agriculture, with a value of (262,155,298) euros, and implemented by the Austrian Power Company." 

She explained that "signing the agreement falls within the framework of the government's efforts to enhance infrastructure and improve public services, and this funding is expected to contribute to revitalizing the agricultural sector, alleviating water scarcity, stimulating economic growth and creating more job opportunities." 

She added, "The agreement comes within the strategy of joint bilateral cooperation between the Republic of Iraq and the Republic of Austria, and in implementation of the ministerial program and General Budget Law No. (13) for the years 2023, 2024 and 2025 and Cabinet Resolution No. 24630 of 2024, which focuses on adopting a governing vision for external borrowing for the benefit of investment projects with economic feasibility." 

The Minister of Finance stressed, according to the statement, "the importance of this step in enhancing economic cooperation between Iraq and Austria, and looking forward to more joint projects in the future." 

She pointed out that "the Austrian company Power will provide technical and advisory support to the Ministry of Agriculture during all stages of the project, including design, implementation, operation and maintenance." 

She explained that "the project represents an important step towards modernizing the agricultural sector in Iraq, especially in light of the challenges facing the sector due to water scarcity and climate change, in addition to the fact that this investment will achieve significant economic returns in the long term, by increasing agricultural production and reducing dependence on imports  link


SANDY INGRAM CC NOTES HIGHLIGHTS, 17 SEPT

 Summary

Urgent news on Iraq and Russia’s new ePayment system using the Indian Rupee, potentially reshaping economic transactions.

Highlights

  • 🌍 Iraq and Russia collaborate on a new payment system.
  • 💱 Indian Rupee is now a key currency in transactions.
  • ⚡ Move aims to enhance economic ties between nations.
  • 📈 Potential benefits for trade efficiency and cost reduction.
  • 🔒 Increased financial security through digital transactions.
  • 🌐 Broader implications for global currency dynamics.
  • 💡 Shift towards alternative currencies in international trade.

Key Insights

  • 🌟 The collaboration signifies a strategic shift in economic alliances, indicating a move away from traditional powers.
  • 💳 Utilizing the Indian Rupee can reduce dependency on the US dollar, impacting global financial stability.
  • 🔄 Enhanced trade efficiency might lead to an increase in bilateral trade volumes, benefiting both economies.
  • 🔐 The digital nature of the ePayment system may offer enhanced security features, reducing transaction fraud risks.
  • 📊 This move may prompt other countries to explore similar alternatives, indicating a potential shift in global currency trends.
  • 🌏 As nations explore digital currencies, this could pave the way for a new era of international trade practices.
  • 📣 The development underscores the importance of technological advancements in shaping modern economic relations.

Iraq PM Announces End of US-led Coalition Mission

DINAR REVALUATION REPORT: Al-Sudani Announces Imminent Conclusion of International Coalition Mission in Iraq, 17 SEPT

Al-Sudani Announces Imminent Conclusion of International Coalition Mission in Iraq

Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani has confirmed that the end date for the International Coalition's mission in Iraq will be announced soon This announcement comes as Iraq transitions from a period of wars to one of stability, with the justifications for the coalition's presence considered to have ended. 

Iraq's Shift to Stability and Sovereignty

The coalition's mission is part of the government's program, reflecting a shift in focus from military engagement to stability and sovereignty. Al-Sudani has initiated a dialogue with the coalition, involving discussions over the withdrawal process. 

U.S. Military Presence and Bilateral Talks

Approximately 2,500 U.S. troops are currently stationed in Iraq as part of the Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve.  The end of the coalition's mission will not signify a breakdown in relations between Iraq and the U.S. Instead, it marks the beginning of bilateral talks to build sustainable security relationships. 

Iraq's Position Post-withdrawal

Iraq respects the choices of the American people and will deal with any administration that gains public confidence.  The strategic framework agreement between the two countries will be activated to guide future interactions.

The Role of the Coalition in Iraq's Future

Iraq's move from a period of wars to one of stability signals a new era of self-sufficiency and national sovereignty. The defeat of Daesh/ISIS has been a critical factor in this transition. 

Conclusion

The announcement of the end date for the International Coalition's mission in Iraq by Prime Minister Al-Sudani marks a significant milestone in Iraq's journey towards stability and sovereignty


The move reflects a broader shift in focus from military engagement to sustainable security relationships, particularly with the U.S.


 This transition is a testament to Iraq's resilience and its ability to overcome challenges, such as the defeat of Daesh/ISIS, and move towards a future defined by peace and self-determination.

Al-Sudani announces the imminent end of the international coalition mission in Iraq: We will deal with any American president, 17 SEPT

Al-Sudani announces the imminent end of the international coalition mission in Iraq: We will deal with any American president

 Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani announced on Tuesday that the international coalition's mission in Iraq is about to end, while indicating that Iraq will deal with any new American administration.

Al-Sudani said in an interview with the American Bloomberg Channel and Agency: "Iraq is an important country in OPEC and OPEC Plus and is committed to reducing its oil production, and we are committed to OPEC's decisions in a way that maintains oil prices and the equation between the interests of producers and consumers."

He added: "We have two options regarding exporting oil through the port of Ceyhan, either amending the contracts, which was rejected by the companies contracting with the region, or amending the budget law, and this matter requires political consensus."

He continued that "the justifications for the presence of the international coalition in Iraq have ended, and Iraq 2024 is not Iraq 2014," noting that Iraq has shifted from a stage of wars to a stage of stability, and ISIS does not pose a threat to the Iraqi state. Al-Sudani continued:

"We have started a frank dialogue with the international coalition and formed a bilateral committee to arrange the withdrawal of coalition forces, and to announce the end of the coalition forces' mission in Iraq soon," indicating that "the end of the international coalition's mission does not mean the end of the relationship between Iraq and the United States, but rather the opposite, we are engaged in Talks to build sustainable security relations and economic, cultural, social and scientific ties. He added: "We will participate in the international conference of the coalition against the terrorist ISIS."

He added: "We respect the choices of the American people in choosing their president and we will deal with any administration," stressing that "Iran supports the political process and Iraq's efforts in combating terrorism." Al-Sudani concluded that "Iraq is the only country in the region that has distinguished relations with Iran and the United States."  link

LATEST FROM REINALDO JC, 17 SEPT

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🇮🇶Direct from Iraq- Iraq Digital System is up & running. 

No more stealing Dinars backed by gold from the Iraqi people you cabal Thieves!

The QFS working at its finest!! Up Next for Iraqi people & the world.

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The entire world is awaiting!!! #FreeIraq🇮🇶 #FreeIraq🇮🇶 #FreeIraq🇮🇶

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Foreign Currency Exchange🚨 Swift has upgraded to the iso20022 compliance system. Swift is preparing for currency exchanges in the quantum financial system. Department of the Navy & the Defense announced new codes being implemented into the banking system relevant to foreign currencies exchanges & recorded/archived in the federal register (similar to the iraq gazette). Laws being/has been implemented for our military officer & contractors around the world on how they’ll be able to exchange foreign currencies in the new quantum system. Swift is now transitioning to be able & allow us to go to Banks & exchange our foreign currencies in the new quantum financial system on the digital platform. -freedomfighter I’m sticking to my prediction!!!

https://dinarevaluation.blogspot.com/2024/09/the-entire-world-is-awaiting-freeiraq.html


Iraq's New Oil Profit-Sharing Contracts Explained!

The Central Bank of Iraq is 77 years in the process of challenges and reforms, 24 NOV

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