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Basra receives a large Arab and foreign diplomatic delegation, 15 DEC

 Basra receives a large Arab and foreign diplomatic delegation

Basra / NINA / - A diplomatic delegation of 146 Arab and foreign diplomatic figures, including Ambassadors and representatives of international organizations, arrived in Basra Governorate this evening, Wednesday, accompanied by Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein.


The local government of Basra has prepared a schedule for the diplomatic delegation's visit tomorrow, starting to the ports and oil fields, to view other strategic and development projects./ End



SANDY INGRAM CC HIGHLIGHTS NOTES, 15 DEC

 SANDY INGRAM CC HIGHLIGHTS NOTES

Summary

Baghdad has been named the Arab Tourism Capital for 2025 by the ATO, promising significant tourism revenue and infrastructure development.

Highlights

  • 🎉 Baghdad selected as Arab Tourism Capital for 2025.
  • 💰 Potential for millions in tourism revenue.
  • 🏛️ Prime Minister Al-Sudani emphasizes infrastructure modernization.
  • 🌍 ATO promotes tourism in Arab states since 1954.
  • ⚠️ Hope for improved security for Western tourists.
  • ⛪ Billions available from religious travelers.
  • 📈 Iraq’s historical sites could attract global visitors.

Key Insights

  • 🎊 Significant Recognition : Baghdad’s designation as the Arab Tourism Capital is a pivotal moment, showcasing Iraq’s potential in the global tourism market. This recognition can uplift the country’s image.

  • 💵 Economic Boost: The influx of tourists could generate millions in revenue, revitalizing local businesses and creating jobs, thus positively impacting the economy.

  • 🏗️ Infrastructure Development: Prime Minister Al-Sudani’s focus on improving service standards and infrastructure reflects a commitment to enhancing the tourist experience, crucial for attracting visitors.

  • 🌐 ATO’s Role: The Arab Tourism Organization serves as a vital facilitator in promoting tourism across the Arab region, helping countries like Iraq implement successful strategies.

  • 🛡️ Security Concerns: Addressing safety issues is essential for attracting Western tourists, which could open the door to a more diverse range of visitors eager to explore Iraq’s rich history.

  • 💸 Religious Tourism Potential: With current restrictions in other regions, Iraq stands to gain significantly from religious travelers looking for new destinations, especially in sites like Babylon.

  • 📊 Long-Term Vision: This initiative aligns with Iraq’s broader goals of re-establishing itself as a cultural and historical destination, potentially leading to sustainable tourism growth in the future.

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Legal Center: Diversifying the National Economy Will Enhance Human Rights in Iraq, 15 DEC

Legal Center: Diversifying the National Economy Will Enhance Human Rights in Iraq

Baghdad /NINA/- The Strategic Center for Human Rights confirmed: "Diversifying the sources of the national economy instead of relying on the rentier economy, especially oil, contributes directly to enhancing human rights in Iraq at various levels, whether economic, social, cultural, civil or political." 

The head of the center, Fadhel Al-Gharawi, said in a statement: "Based on World Bank reports, the per capita share of the gross domestic product decreased by 22.4% during the year 2023, reaching 7.6 million dinars compared to 9.8 million dinars in 2022. The World Bank attributed this decrease to the decline in the gross domestic product at current prices to 330 trillion dinars for the year 2023, compared to 415 trillion dinars for the year 2022." 

He pointed out that "Iraq ranked 37th globally and sixth in the Arab world in terms of the number of workers in 2024, according to a report published by the "Global Economy" website.

The report showed that the workforce in Iraq reached 17.331 million people, while Egypt topped the Arab countries with 44.914 million workers, followed by Sudan, Algeria, Saudi Arabia and Morocco."

Al-Gharawi also referred to the report of the "Fitch" credit rating agency, which classified Iraq at the "B-" level with a stable future outlook. The agency expected the Iraqi budget deficit to widen to 8% of GDP in 2024, compared to 2% in 2023, with expectations of rising to an average of 12.4% during the period 2025-2026. It indicated that the Iraqi government debt is expected to rise to 47.7% of GDP by the end of 2024, and to 56.5% by 2026 as a result of increased borrowing.

He explained that "reliance on oil, as the sole source of the economy, poses great risks, especially with the fluctuations in global oil prices, and the global trend towards energy alternatives over the next ten years," stressing that "diversifying the sources of the Iraqi economy by supporting agriculture, tourism, industry, trade and investment will contribute to achieving significant resources for the state, increasing citizen income, and creating millions of job opportunities away from reliance on government employment.

 This will be positively reflected in the state budget and the governorates, allowing the implementation of development projects that enhance citizens' rights in the areas of housing, services and job opportunities, in addition to increasing annual income and reducing inflation," calling for "making diversification of the sources of the national economy a strategic goal within the government's programs to improve the human rights situation in the country." / End

BROTHERS TECHNOLOGY: A COUPLE OF GURUS WERE CORRECT ABOUT THE LARGE SCREENS ACROSS IRAQ, 15 DEC

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