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Direction to distribute the salaries of the months of October and November in one payment
A source from the Kurdistan Regional Government Council of Ministers reported on Friday that Finance Minister Awat Sheikh Janab expressed his ministry's readiness to distribute the salaries of the 10th and 11th months if Baghdad sends additional funds.
Voice of America radio quoted the source as saying, “Finance Minister Awat Sheikh Janab spoke during the meeting about the Iraqi government sending 761 billion dinars to distribute the salaries of the tenth month and also decided to send an additional amount of 430 billion dinars to cover the deficit,” indicating that “the minister confirmed in his speech that his ministry is ready to distribute the salaries of the tenth and eleventh months if Baghdad sends 761 billion dinars for the salaries of the eleventh month.”
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FIREFLY:CBI on TV talking about the dollar auctions are bad but as of today the CBI has started new mechanism for money transfers...
FRANK: This is monetary reform education - boom - boom - boom - boom. With all the lies [out there], the whole team is coming out and telling you Iraqi citizens, relax.
FIREFLY: The salaries of October, November and December will be paid to the Kurds as soon as possible.
Then they talked about a 15-day period that started on November the 28th in which the dollar auctions will end. That put the date as this Sunday the 15th...
Shafaq News/ On Friday, the Iraqi Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani met with US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, who made an unannounced visit to Iraq, to discuss bilateral relations, regional stability, and the ongoing crisis in Syria.
According to a statement by the Iraqi PM’s media office, “The Prime Minister reiterated Iraq’s stance on supporting Syria during this critical phase and emphasized the importance of friendly nations assisting the Syrians in rebuilding their state and addressing challenges that could impact their civil peace.”
He also highlighted the importance of ensuring that all segments of the Syrian population are represented in the country's governance to strengthen its stability. Additionally, the Iraqi PM affirmed that “Iraq expects tangible actions, not just words, from those managing Syria’s transition.”
“The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of preventing any aggression on Syrian territories by any party, stressing that such actions pose a direct threat to the region’s security and stability,” the statement added.
For his part, Secretary Blinken expressed the United States' alignment with Iraq on the importance of respecting the Syrian people's decisions and supporting the establishment of an inclusive government.
Pointing out Iraq’s status as a key partner, he underscored the need for ongoing consultation with Iraq on regional development. Blinken also reaffirmed the international coalition's commitment to safeguarding Iraq's security, sovereignty, and stability, the PM’s media office indicated.
The meeting also addressed the situation in Gaza, stressing the urgency of ending the war and taking steps to solidify the ceasefire in Lebanon, the statement concluded.
MILITIAMAN CC HIGHLIGHTS Summary Iraq’s non-oil revenues are surging, signaling economic growth and new investment opportunities, particula...