Wednesday, March 19, 2025

FRANK26: "HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO SAY SECURITY & STABILITY IS #1 FOR SUDANI & THE CBI", 19 MARCH

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FRANK26: "HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO SAY SECURITY & STABILITY IS #1 FOR SUDANI & THE CBI"....F26

Al-Sudani and the US Secretary of Defense discuss regional developments, Syria, and the Houthis by phone.

 

3/16/2025

 

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani discussed with US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, on Sunday evening, security developments in the region, particularly those related to military operations in Yemen and the "worrying" situation in Syria.

Al-Sudani's media office stated in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency that "the latter received a phone call from Hegseth, during which they discussed the strategic partnership between Iraq and the United States and their shared interest in regional stability and security."

The statement added that the US Secretary of Defense reviewed developments related to military operations in Yemen, noting that the United States will continue its operations unless Houthi attacks on US forces and their impact on navigation in the Red Sea cease. He also emphasized that Washington is not seeking escalation, and that military operations will cease as soon as these attacks cease.

For his part, the Prime Minister stressed that de-escalation and dialogue are the most effective means of addressing crises in a sensitive and vital region like the Middle East, affirming that this approach represents Iraq's firm position in dealing with regional challenges, and that Iraq will continue to act in accordance with this principle.

The two sides emphasized the importance of continuing security cooperation within the framework of the international coalition to defeat ISIS and discussed security developments in the region.

According to the statement, the Prime Minister reiterated Iraq's commitment to protecting international coalition advisors who are present in Iraq at the invitation of the Iraqi government to support efforts to combat ISIS. He also stressed Iraq's commitment to restricting the use of force to the state and enhancing internal stability.

The two sides also affirmed their shared commitment to preventing the resurgence of terrorist threats and extremist ideologies, including ISIS, and to strengthening ongoing counterterrorism efforts and supporting regional security.

The two sides reviewed recent successes in targeting and killing senior ISIS leaders, stressing the importance of maintaining a strong and coordinated counterterrorism approach to prevent the group from rebuilding its capabilities.

The talks also touched on regional security dynamics, particularly the "worrying situation" in Syria. Both sides expressed their determination to prevent ISIS in Syria from posing any threat, given its ability to acquire new weapons and reorganize its ranks. This calls for a collective response from the international community to prevent any further escalation that threatens stability.

Both sides renewed their commitment to maintaining regional stability, while the US Secretary of Defense affirmed his country's commitment to supporting Iraq's long-term security and stability.

At the conclusion of the call, the two sides stressed the importance of continuing dialogue and cooperation to advance the common interests between Iraq and the United States, and to work together to maintain peace and security in the region.

Hegseth's call comes a day after the United States carried out large-scale military strikes against dozens of targets in Yemen, in areas controlled by the Houthis. Trump declared the group's time was over, indicating that the United States would not be kind to Iran.

These security developments were preceded by Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Sheibani's visit to Baghdad last Friday. He met with the prime minister and parliamentarians, and held a press conference with Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein.

Al-Shaibani's visit to Baghdad came as part of efforts to strengthen bilateral relations between Iraq and Syria. According to an Iraqi government source who spoke to Shafaq News Agency, the discussions focused primarily on security, particularly amid growing Iraqi fears of the spread of terrorist groups in the Syrian desert.

The source explained that the visit contributed to rebuilding trust between the two countries and paved the way for exchanging official visits and recognizing the government of Ahmed al-Sharaa.


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EXCERPTS FROM MARKZ, 19 MARCH

 EXCERPTS FROM MARKZ

Member: Did you notice that most of the countries being travel banned right now are those that are expected to RV?  Reasoning?

MZ: Not all of them…but many of them. Why they want to ban travel there is they freeze financial borders . that was something we were told to look for in Iraq. To me it appears we are logistics for value changes. 

MZ: There are many rumors that today is the day. I am looking for confirmations …but we were hearing the 17th and 18th were going to be huge on the bond side….and we should expect announcements on the currency side. 

MZ: I am waiting for those confirmations from bond folks. A number of people are physically sitting right now in 3 different locations. Most are in Europe. The expectations are high and I am waiting for an update or a report. 

MZ: I have heard rumors that the governor of the Central Bank of Iraq Al- Alaq is supposed to be meeting with Trump …Let’s hope it is true. 


MNT GOAT: Will we have to wait for this digital currency to RV? @DINARREVALUATION #iraqidinar

 


FRANK26: "LET'S ROLL!!!"., 19 MARCH

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FRANK26: "LET'S ROLL!!!"........F26

Al-Sudani's advisor after Iraq's exemption from US visa restrictions: The relationship is strong.


3/16/2025

 

Farhad Alaa Al-Din, the Prime Minister's political advisor, said on Sunday that Iraq's exemption from US visa restrictions demonstrates the strength of bilateral relations and the importance of joint cooperation in all fields. He stressed that the Iraqi government has demonstrated on more than one occasion that Iraq continues to maintain a safe and stable environment that contributes to strengthening regional and international partnerships, and is committed to continuing to work with the United States to achieve the interests of its people.

 

Alaa El-Din, in a statement to the official agency, followed by 964 Network :

The nature of Iraq's relationship with the United States is characterized by positivity and ongoing cooperation, reflecting a level of mutual trust and understanding in various fields, including regional security and stability. Iraq's exemption from US visa restrictions underscores the strength of bilateral relations and the importance of joint cooperation in the security, economic, diplomatic, and immigration fields.  The Iraqi government has demonstrated on multiple occasions that Iraq continues its approach to enhancing security and stability, cooperating with the international community to combat terrorism, and maintaining a safe and stable environment that contributes to strengthening regional and international partnerships. The government has also affirmed its commitment to continuing to work with the United States and other countries to ensure shared interests and achieve sustainable development for the benefit of the Iraqi people and the region.


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TIDBIT FROM FNU LNU , 19 MARCH

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Article: "Iraq's delegation concluded its meetings with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Amman, with participants including Minister of Finance Taif Sami and the Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq (CBI).  

 Discussions focused on Iraq's economic performance and sustainable growth prospects, with the IMF acknowledging the progress made.  Key discussions included: Non-oil GDP growth of 5% in 2024...Reduced dependence on oil revenues, improving economic diversification and stability...

Increased use of the Iraqi dinar in major transactions to strengthen the national currency. The IMF reaffirmed its support for Iraq's financial policy development...

The meetings underscored Iraq's commitment to fiscal reforms, promoting economic stability and investment-friendly policies..."  Today's report bode well for the RV. All topics of discussion can be seen as fulfilling requirements set forth by the governing authorities.

TEXAS SNAKE: Again I ask all to remain on alert announcement is at any moment!! @DINARREVALUATION

 


FRANK26: "COM FIRST, PARLIAMENT LAST... TO PROTECT THE NEW RATE!!!", 19 MARCH

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FRANK26: "COM FIRST, PARLIAMENT LAST... TO PROTECT THE NEW RATE!!!".......F26

The government is preparing to approve the 2025 budget. Al-Sudani's advisor reveals the details.

3/16/2025

 

The Iraqi Prime Minister's financial and economic advisor, Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, expects the Iraqi government to approve the draft budget before Eid al-Fitr.

Mazhar Mohammed Saleh said the Cabinet will likely approve the 2025 budget law before Eid al-Fitr and submit it to Parliament.

Saleh explained that spending constitutes approximately 67% to 70% of the total public expenditures in the budget law, which consist of salaries, allowances, retirement, and social care.

The Prime Minister's advisor noted that the budget is approximately 200 trillion dinars, with a deficit of approximately 64 trillion dinars.

Iraq has a three-year budget for 2023, 2024, and 2025, and is required to submit the budget schedule to Parliament annually.

Parliament approved the 2024 budget schedule on June 3, 2025.

 

Iraq's 2024 budget amounts to more than 211 trillion dinars, an increase of approximately 12 trillion dinars compared to 2023.


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