FRAN26: "SUDANI IS PREPARED FOR THIS DELAY.".........F26
The House of Representatives postpones its session
12/8/2024
The House of Representatives decided to postpone today's session, Sunday, due to the lack of quorum.
The media department of the council said in a statement received by {Euphrates News} a copy of it, that: "The House of Representatives postponed its session due to the lack of a legal quorum."
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Shafaq News/ The US Central Command reported on Tuesday that its commander, General Michael Eric Kurilla, visited Iraq and met with Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and the Iraqi military leadership in Baghdad.
A statement received by Shafaq News Agency stated that “General Kurilla met with US military leaders, service members, and the Syrian Democratic Forces, at several bases inside Syria.”
He continued, “General Kurilla received a first-hand assessment of security measures, the rapidly changing situation, and ongoing efforts to prevent ISIS from exploiting the current situation. U.S. Central Command remains committed to the enduring defeat of ISIS.”
The statement noted that “after his visit to Syria, General Kurilla visited Baghdad, where he met with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Abdul Amir Rashid Yarallah, and Deputy Commander of Joint Operations Lt. Gen. Qais al-Mohammadawi. The leaders discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation, regional security, the rapidly changing situation in Syria, and operations to defeat ISIS in Iraq. Discussions also covered the continued partnership between coalition and Iraqi forces.”
Additionally, General Kurilla met with Maj. Gen. Kevin Leahy, commander of Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve (CJTF-OIR), and his staff to assess the mission to defeat ISIS inside Iraq and Syria, the statement said.
“We are committed to the lasting defeat of ISIS and to the security of our partners who border Syria, including Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Israel,” General Kurilla said.
FIREFLY: Mr. Sammy says he expects the roll out of the lower notes very soon.
The Gazette is now talking about the digital formation world and they're talking about the new and the old currency.
It's in the Gazette. The Gazette posted a digital law and this is essential to Iraq to go international outside its borders.
This way to make it legal to enter the international world.
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for bilateral relations, Mohammed Hussein Bahr Al-Uloom, stressed on Monday the importance of strengthening bilateral relations between Iraq and Greece, noting that the government allocated a budget estimated at $100 billion to support major strategic projects over 3 years.
“I am honored to welcome you to this Iraqi-Greek forum, which represents a milestone in the course of relations between our two friendly countries,” Bahr Al-Olum said during his speech at the Iraqi-Greek Forum in the capital Baghdad, which was followed by Mawazen News, adding that “the organization of this forum reflects our joint commitment to strengthening the bonds of friendship and cooperation, and provides a valuable opportunity to exchange ideas and explore new horizons for fruitful partnership that serves the interests of the two peoples.”
He pointed out that “Iraqi-Greek relations are not born today, but extend to the 1930s, when Greek companies played an important role in the renaissance of Iraq, especially in the fields of infrastructure.” “In light of the security and economic improvement that Iraq is witnessing today, we are ready to support a strong return of Greek companies to invest in the promising Iraqi market that is full of diverse opportunities,” Bahr Al-Ulum said.
He pointed out that “the visit of the Greek delegation is a prominent station to strengthen bilateral relations in the economic field,” pointing out that “during this visit, in-depth discussions were held with Iraqi officials on vital files, and promising understandings were reached that we hope will soon be translated into concrete projects that benefit the two countries.”
Bahr Al-Uloom stressed that “Iraq believes in the importance of real partnerships built on the basis of common interests and we look forward to benefiting from the experience of Greek companies and their pioneering trade.”
The Sea of Science highlighted the vision of the ambitious Iraqi government led by Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, which aims to develop the Iraqi economy by supporting the private sector and stimulating foreign investment, explaining that “the government has launched initiatives, including the Iraqi Fund for Development to attract foreign investments in cooperation with prestigious international funds, in addition to providing sovereign guarantees to support the private sector in the implementation of these projects.”
He warned that “the government has allocated a budget estimated at 100 billion dollars over three years to implement major infrastructure projects, and this is an appropriate ground for the participation of Greek companies,” pointing out that “the government is proceed with the project of the strategic development path, which connects East and West at the lowest cost and establishes new economic cities in Iraq.”
“The government plans to build one million new housing units, which provides wide areas for international companies, as well as opportunities in the energy sector, as Iraq produces 4 million barrels of oil per day and ranks third in production, and also has large reserves of gas, and aims over the next five years to develop its production in this field,” he explained. Bahr Al-Uloom stressed that “Iraq seeks to develop the pharmaceutical and food industries with annual needs exceeding 3 billion dollars,” pointing out that “Iraq, thanks to its security stability and economic vision, is a reliable strategic partner for Greek companies.”