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The Central Bank calls on the IMF to intervene in the file of correspondent banking district economy 20:17 Last updated The time now is 08:27 PM 482 Watch BAGHDAD / The governor of the Central Bank of Iraq called on the International Monetary Fund on Sunday to intervene in resolving the issue of the boycott of some international banks Correspondent with Iraqi banks, stressing Iraq's commitment to implement its program with the IMF. "The central bank appreciates the work of the IMF team and the flexibility in the policy of advising, since it is important to reach the central bank," al-Alak said in a speech during a meeting with the IMF director general and central bank governors in Washington. This degree of flexibility and understanding of the exceptional Iraqi situation, where the importance of this matter when it comes to balancing the financial situation with the social considerations. " "Iraq is appreciating if the Middle East section of the International Monetary Fund can provide best practices and facilities and dialogue with shareholders to address this issue as soon as possible," he said. "Despite the difficult circumstances, the Iraqi government is committed to implementing its program with the International Monetary Fund," he said. "I expect that the agreement will be reached on the third review under the program." He added that "Iraq, like other countries in the region, has a large number of refugees and displaced persons, And it is useful that the Middle East division of the International Monetary Fund provide assistance in assessing the economic impact associated with it. It is also important that this assessment be made clear in the staff reports so as to give the international community an opportunity to provide assistance. " "Iraq thanked the government and people of the Kuwaiti government for their valuable support for Iraq, including hosting the Iraq reconstruction conference in the coming months and thanked the IMF for the technical support it will provide to the conference itself," he said.