FRANK26: "AGAIN GOALS OF THE MONETARY REFORM SECURITY & STABILITY"......F26
Opening of a dollar exchange outlet at Kirkuk International Airport
12/22/2024
Kirkuk/
The Executive Director of Kirkuk International Airport, Abdul Samad Al-Kubaisi, opened an outlet to sell foreign currency (dollars) to travelers at the airport, at the official rate of 132 thousand dinars per 100 dollars. Al-Kubaisi stressed: "The step of opening a new outlet at the airport will have positive effects, especially since it takes a short time for the traveler to get his need for dollars," noting: "The work of exchange companies at the airport will be monitored by the Central Bank of Iraq."
The Blueprint written by Dr Shabibi is one of the last step & MUST before going international & reinstating the dinar is…eliminating the auctions/parallel black illegal market!!!
When is that happening?? By the end of this year.
I can’t wait to travel/visit Iraq in 2025, see all the developments & get the real stories of their history! #freeiraq
FRANK26: "ALAQ AND THE MONETARY REFORM... STAND STRONG WITH SUDANI!!!".....F26
Central Bank denies audio recording attributed to Al-Alaq
12/12/2024
Baghdad
A responsible source at the Central Bank denied, on Thursday, an audio recording attributed to the Central Bank Governor, Ali Al-Alaq.
The source said in a statement reported by the official news agency, and seen by "Al-Eqtisad News", that "there is no truth to the recording attributed to the Governor of the Central Bank, Ali Al-Alaq, in which he spoke about smuggling $250 million daily through remittances and the rise in the dollar price."
He added that "the Central Bank has achieved a major accomplishment in putting the external transfer and cash sale of the dollar and other currencies on a transparent path that is consistent with international standards and practices and has received wide international acclaim."
He continued that "the measures taken achieve stability in the exchange rate and that covering imports at the official price achieves what we are witnessing in terms of general stability in prices and reducing inflation."
Melanie Hines shares breaking news about the Iraqi dinar, highlighting a new digital card system and revealing corruption links to Maliki.
Highlights
🌟 New digital card system launched in Iraq.
💳 Government employees successfully used the new cards for purchases.
📰 Maliki exposed as a traitor, linked to Iranian influence.
🇹🇷 Iraq’s embassy in Turkey inaugurates the unified card issuance system.
📈 Iraq’s digital transformation aligns with global financial systems.
🏦 Article 2 of 2024 passed, enabling digital global transactions.
🎉 Over 140 ambassadors arrive for a significant event in Basra.
Key Insights
🔍 The new digital card system signifies Iraq’s commitment to modernizing its financial infrastructure, which is essential for attracting investment.
💡 The successful use of digital cards by government employees indicates a shift towards digital transactions, enhancing economic efficiency.
⚖️ The exposure of Maliki as a traitor and his ties to Iran suggests a potential reduction in corruption, paving the way for reforms in Iraq’s governance.
🌍 The inauguration of the unified card issuance system at the Iraqi embassy in Turkey represents a step towards improving services for citizens abroad, enhancing Iraq’s global presence.
⏳ The passing of Article 2 of 2024 allows Iraq to integrate into the global digital economy, a crucial move for future financial stability.
📊 The presence of international ambassadors in Basra reflects growing interest in Iraq’s economic potential, hinting at upcoming investments and partnerships.
🔗 Iraq’s digital transformation aligns with global financial systems, indicating a move towards greater financial inclusion and modernization.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken expressed his “surprise” at the changes in Baghdad, noting that there is “important work” that has been done to ensure that Iraqis receive the necessary services to build a better life.
“I just had the opportunity to meet with the prime minister,” Blinken told reporters in a speech after leaving Baghdad. I have been frequenting Iraq for more than twenty years, and one of the things I mentioned to the president was my surprise when flying from the airport and seeing all these constructions, the vitality of the city, and the movement of cars.”
Blinken added: “I also know that important work has been done to ensure that Iraqis have access to the necessary services, and the increasing opportunities to build a better life so it was impressive to see these changes, and I think they underscore the importance of Iraq continuing to maintain a space for development. That’s what their people deserve.”
He added: “We talked, of course, about the situation in Syria, and about the conviction of many countries in the region and beyond that Syria is in a transition from the dictatorship of Assad to democracy in the hope that it will be so in a way that protects all minorities in Syria, establishes an inclusive and non-sectarian government, and is not a platform for terrorism in any way.”
Blinken continued: “No one realizes the importance of this more than Iraq because of the presence of ISIS in Syria, and we are determined to prevent the return of ISIS. The United States and Iraq have had great success in eliminating the regional caliphate that ISIS established years ago, and now, putting ISIS in its box, we cannot allow it out, and we are determined to ensure that it does not return.”
He added: “I assured the Prime Minister of our commitment to work with Iraq in the security field, and always seek to support Iraq’s sovereignty and ensure its strengthening and preservation. I believe that this is an important opportunity for Iraq to strengthen its sovereignty, as well as achieve stability, security and success in the future. In the midst of all this, what is happening in Syria is having a great impact, and it is essential that Iraq and many countries in the region and beyond do their utmost to support the Syrian people in the stage of their exit from the Assad era. We will have the opportunity to meet tomorrow in Aqaba with colleagues from around the region, including the Iraqi Foreign Minister, and I look forward to continuing these talks.”
“Today, I am also happy to be here with General Leahy, Deputy Chief of Mission Elizabeth Trudeo, and the team present to hear directly from our diplomats and military on their vision of the situation in Iraq, Syria and the region. I am very grateful to each of them, and to our teams as I mentioned earlier, I have been frequenting this country for more than twenty years, and during this period I witnessed a special succession of diplomats and extraordinary military commanders in Iraq, and today I am grateful to being with you and your team.