Sunday, December 22, 2024

Exclusive: Iran denies connection to Iraqi armed factions; asserts continued support, 22 DEC

 Exclusive: Iran denies connection to Iraqi armed factions; asserts continued support

Shafaq News/ On Saturday, Iranian affairs researcher Mojtaba Haidari denied any connection between Tehran and Iraqi resistance factions, emphasizing that the decision to dissolve these factions is "an Iraqi choice," however, as long as the resistance exists, "Iran will continue to support it."


Haidari told Shafaq News Agency, "The decision to dissolve the factions is uncertain, and fundamentally, the resistance is self-sustained in Iraq and not related to Iran. Iran supports the resistance but did not establish it."

"Successive Iraqi governments have asked Iran, given its good relations with the resistance factions, to intervene and talk to them to reduce tensions, especially regarding the targeting of American forces in Iraq. Iran has understood these requests."


Haidari explained that "Tehran realizes that Baghdad's stability will also benefit Iran, given its internal problems and sanctions. Therefore, Iraq's security positively impacts Iran, while problems in Iraq would negatively affect it."

He confirmed that "given the current events, it is unlikely that anyone will call for the dissolution of the factions, especially with the existing threats to Iraq. Everyone is aware of these threats and the seriousness of the situation, so Iraqis themselves will support the resistance."


In recent days, there have been reports in Iraq suggesting that change is coming to Baghdad following the fall of Bashar Al-Assad's regime in Syria. This coincided with the revelation of details from a meeting between US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani in Baghdad, where Blinken called for the dissolution of the factions and the handover of their weapons to the state, as well as limiting Iran's influence in Iraq.


Former Deputy Prime Minister Baha al-Araji, close to the current Iraqi PM, confirmed to Shafaq News Agency that "fears of security or political developments in Iraq in the coming period are far from reality, especially since there are those who want to ignite internal strife to promote events that cannot happen in Iraq, particularly on the security and military levels."

Al-Araji pointed out that "the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) is an official Iraqi institution with legislated law, and the talk about calls to dissolve the PMF is unfounded. As for the armed factions, any decision regarding their dismantling or otherwise is exclusively made by the Iraqi state. It is an internal Iraqi issue, and the decision-makers will determine whether these factions remain or not. Even the factions themselves are contingent on the presence of occupation; without this reason, there would be no armed factions."


TIDBIT FROM WALKINGSTICK, 22 DEC

 Walkingstick  

You want to go to Chase [to exchange your Iraqi dinar]?

  Nah.  

Where you going to go? Aki. 

 There's going to be thousands of those exchange centers all over the world. 

 If Chase is going to make you wait 6 months I'm just gonna go to Aki's or the CBI's private banks...

In Michigan there will be hundreds of them.


EXCERPTS FROM MARKZ: " I just want to inform everyone here that I have gotten paid. I am in Tier 3"

 


,Iraq’s Al-Sudani to visit Mosul on Sunday for key projects: Source 22 DEC

 Iraq’s Al-Sudani to visit Mosul on Sunday for key projects: Source

Shafaq News/ Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani is scheduled to visit Mosul in northern Iraq on Sunday, accompanied by a small delegation of ministers, a source in Nineveh province revealed on Saturday.


The source told Shafaq News that “the visit’s agenda includes the inauguration of several key projects, such as the al-Qayyarah power plant, as well as the groundbreaking for the Riverfront Project in the Old City of Mosul.”

Al-Sudani is also expected to meet with tribal leaders and prominent figures from Mosul. 


Earlier, Nineveh Governor Abdul Qadir al-Dakhil announced PM's upcoming visit to Mosul to lay the foundation stone for the Riverfront Project, one of the key reconstruction initiatives for the old city.

The PM visited Nineveh twice in 2024, first in March and again in May. During his first visit, Al-Sudani launched several major service projects, including the new Al-Ghazlani residential city.

On January 21, 2024, Al-Sudani ordered the implementation of several projects in Nineveh, including the Riverfront Project and the Traffic Congestion Relief Project for Old Mosul.


MAJEED UPDATE, 22 DEC

 MAJEED

would you look at that?🤩🤩🤩 Article 77 of the three years budget Was about HCL . And they are looking to strength relationship between Iraq and Kurdistan. They are now on the same path together. Because the rate about to change and Kurdistan will receive HCL.

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Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani met with Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) President Bafel Talabani to discuss the country’s overall situation, emphasizing the need for dialogue among Kurdosh political parties to accelerate the formation of the new Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) cabinet and strengthen cooperation between the federal and regional governments in security, politics, and development - statement 📸: PM office


NADER FROM THE MID EAST: " Soon we'll be in every bank in United States" ‪@DINARREVALUATION‬

 


Renewing the Iraqi-Japanese partnership with $11 billion in loans for vital projects and development policy, 22 DEC

  Renewing the Iraqi-Japanese partnership with $11 billion in loans for vital projects and development policy

12/21/2024

The United Nations Development Program and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) office in Iraq renewed their long-standing partnership to promote social and economic development in Iraq through funding from the Government of Japan and JICA.

This partnership, which has spanned more than fifteen years of cooperation with the Government of Iraq, reflects the strong commitment of the United Nations Development Programme and the Government of Japan/JICA to meet Iraq's need for basic services and an efficient, stable and reliable economic infrastructure, according to a JICA report seen by Shafaq News Agency.

He added that this partnership has contributed significantly to human and economic growth in Iraq, in line with Iraq's national development plans and programmes that focus on economic diversification, infrastructure modernisation and improving social services.

In support of reconstruction and development, Iraq has received 36 ODA loans from the Japanese government and the Japan International Cooperation Agency, totaling about US$11 billion. These loans include 34 loans for vital sector projects and two development policy loans.

This development assistance aims to support Iraq in achieving its sustainable development goals, with a focus on improving living conditions nationwide and restoring infrastructure to promote inclusive growth.

“JICA remains committed to addressing development challenges with the Government of Iraq through this impactful partnership with UNDP. This partnership provides comprehensive support to Iraqi officials to achieve international standards in project management, combining technical expertise, capacity development and development finance. All of this aims to improve livelihoods and promote sustainable development in the country,” said Hiroshi Suzuki, Chief Representative of JICA in Iraq. Under this renewed partnership agreement, and in line with the Iraq National Development Plan 2024-2028, UNDP continues to provide critical support to the Government of Iraq to facilitate the smooth implementation of key socio-economic projects financed by JICA ODA loans. This support includes coordination at senior level, fiduciary supervision, progress monitoring, technical assistance, knowledge sharing and capacity development. Furthermore, by enhancing transparency, accountability and adherence to international standards, the partnership ensures the successful implementation of these vital projects.

“This renewed partnership between UNDP and JICA highlights our shared commitment to supporting Iraq’s development goals, with a focus on infrastructure development, sustainable economic growth and human capital. Together, we aim to facilitate the successful implementation of vital projects that will not only rebuild Iraq’s infrastructure, but also enhance long-term socio-economic resilience and improve the lives of Iraqis across the country,” said UNDP Resident Representative in Iraq, Auke Lootsma.

This unique and renewed partnership underscores the benefits of effective trilateral cooperation in promoting prosperity, driving sustainable growth, and improving service delivery and infrastructure for a stable and prosperous Iraq. It also highlights the strong ownership by the Government of Iraq and serves as a model for impactful and sustainable partnerships that can contribute to long-term development in Iraq.  LINK

Iraq invites American companies to establish the associated gas station in Basra, 24 DEC

Iraq invites American companies to establish the associated gas station in Basra Baghdad – Mil The Iraqi government, on Monday, invited Amer...