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  1. http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=ar&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.alsumarianews.com%2Far%2F3%2F21656%2Fnews-details-.html Al-Maliki calls on donor countries to continue their support for Iraq return to prestige International Editor: HAH | OK Saturday 14 May 2011 09: 56 GMT 21656 http://www.alsumarianews.com/ NewsDetails Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki Sumerian news/Baghdad Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Saturday, the donor countries to continue to provide support to Iraq to complete the construction, reconstruction, stressing that Iraq needed a lot of international stature, returning with drew to the oil and gas resources has limited infrastructure reconstruction. Maliki said at a seminar held by the advisers in the Office of the Prime Minister and attended "the Sumerian news," the Iraqi Government has already begun to reform programmes in all sectors ", stating that" the Iraq situation document developed by donor countries could be a reference to us in designing programmes and projects in partnership with the international community to implement reform in all fields. " Al-Maliki said that "Iraq thanks to the international community to makodmh Iraq during this period, which contributed to the revival", adding that "Iraq still need much until the return to international status," he said. Maliki said that what had been done in the book, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations on Iraq "represents a core document should we as Iraqis and friends donor States which contributed to the development of this document to continue this relationship even finish the process of reconstruction, returning Iraq to society". Iraqi Prime Minister said that "the Iraqi Government is committed to reforming the Iraqi economy during the transition phase, depending on market economy while achieving the required legislative reform in various sectors", pointing out that "economic transition from central to the free market needs to employ international experience working contexts with United Nations experience negative consequences because serious process if not completed in accordance with A scientific approach and calm ". Al-Maliki said that "Iraq needs to fix all major economic sectors and resources currently has limited oil and gas sector to meet the needs of reconstruction 8081, need to huge financial resources for rehabilitation and create new ones." Al-Maliki said that "the Government is resorting to prioritization of oil and electricity, which helps build and repair other economic sectors," tough to move away from reliance on one source of income with an agriculture and industry, tourism and other enormous natural resources. The UN source said 11 of the past, the ambassadors of donor countries for Iraq in Baghdad and in cooperation with the World Bank and the United Nations prepared inter notes about government mechanisms and decisions on the development of public and private sectors to promote movement of the Iraqi economy, saying financial administration in Iraq evolved over the past four years, the source confirmed that support companies and factories Local will benefit the economic situation and reduce inflation in the Iraqi State. Donors to Iraq decided to follow-up mechanisms and Government decisions to improve the Iraqi economy during economic phase of access to an independent economy dependent on privatization and public sector support, repair and improve the performance of public enterprises. International donors established the international reconstruction fund facility for Iraq during the 2003 Madrid Conference for facilitating assistance for the reconstruction process in a coordinated and effective manner, and possesses two Annex (IRFFI) manages one of the World Bank and other United Nations in full coordination with Iraqi authorities and donors, the donor Committee of the annex (IRFFI) a biannual meeting to ratify the General trends and review progress and coordination of efforts and reaffirmed their commitment to priorities Iraq.
  2. http://www.gulfinthemedia.com/index.php?m=economics&id=547977〈=en&PHPSESSID=fd8fb8c9d8c0380fe5f7e52e68afee26 Print Send This Page Save Listen to this Article GCC Monetary Council to form executive body Saudi Gazette - 25 December, 2010 The central bank governors from six Gulf countries agreed Wednesday to pursue plans to set up an executive body ahead of the creation of the region's first central bank. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) central bank governors said they had already approved the budget of the GCC Monetary Council (GMC) and would hold more talks through 2011 to establish an executive body that will carry out the GMC’s functions. "The executive body is to be drawn from the four members and will be headed by a CEO, who will pick the administrative staff and devise plans of action," Aleqtisadiah Arabic daily said. "The GMC will assume a supervisory role while the executive body will chalk out plans and implement GMC’s decisions." The paper said the GMC should hold at least six meetings every year pending the creation of a GCC central bank, which will in turn launch a single currency. In press comments Wednesday, GCC Secretary General Abdul Rahman Al Ateyya urged the other GCC members to rejoin the currency union to ensure full economic merger within the 29-year-old Gulf alliance. UAE quit the monetary union in early 2009, while Oman quit two years earlier.
  3. Print Send This Page Save Listen to this Article GCC Monetary Council to form executive body Saudi Gazette - 25 December, 2010 The central bank governors from six Gulf countries agreed Wednesday to pursue plans to set up an executive body ahead of the creation of the region's first central bank. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) central bank governors said they had already approved the budget of the GCC Monetary Council (GMC) and would hold more talks through 2011 to establish an executive body that will carry out the GMC’s functions. "The executive body is to be drawn from the four members and will be headed by a CEO, who will pick the administrative staff and devise plans of action," Aleqtisadiah Arabic daily said. "The GMC will assume a supervisory role while the executive body will chalk out plans and implement GMC’s decisions." The paper said the GMC should hold at least six meetings every year pending the creation of a GCC central bank, which will in turn launch a single currency. In press comments Wednesday, GCC Secretary General Abdul Rahman Al Ateyya urged the other GCC members to rejoin the currency union to ensure full economic merger within the 29-year-old Gulf alliance. UAE quit the monetary union in early 2009, while Oman quit two years earlier. http://www.gulfinthemedia.com/index.php?m=economics&id=547977〈=en&PHPSESSID=fd8fb8c9d8c0380fe5f7e52e68afee26
  4. More confirmation! thanks for the post.
  5. And all new member get a free copy of Adams book ( Boxers only please)
  6. I hear ya Mr.Rich!! I'm with the underware crowd!
  7. not sure but I do know that the number is 25
  8. Have a great weekend!! Glad you are back Thanks for everything
  9. Thanks for the post lets hope it all comes together
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