Guest views are now limited to 12 pages. If you get an "Error" message, just sign in! If you need to create an account, click here.

Jump to content

Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'august 20'.

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • Welcome to DinarVets!
    • Rules, Announcements & Introductions
    • Questions and Tech Support
  • VIP Area
    • VIP Section
    • VIP Section
  • Iraq Topics
    • Iraq & Dinar Related News
    • Dinar Rumors
    • RV & Dinar Questions
    • Opinions, Perspectives, and Your Two Cents on the Iraqi Dinar
    • Chat Logs
    • ISX (Iraqi Stock Exchange)
    • Warka and Iraqi Banking
    • Dinar-ify me!
    • Buying and Selling Dinar
    • LOPster tank
    • Debate Section
  • General Topics
    • Off Topic posts
    • Natural Cures and Health Talk
    • Politics, 2nd Amendment (Gun Control)
    • Iraqi Inspiration and Stories of our Soldiers
    • World Economy
    • Music Videos etc
    • DV Weekly Powerballs.
  • Investing
    • Forex Discussion
    • Penny Stocks
    • Wall Street
    • Gold & Precious Metals
    • Foreign Currencies
    • Tax Discussion
    • Investment Opportunities and Wealth Management

Calendars

There are no results to display.

There are no results to display.

Product Groups

  • VIP Membership Packages
  • OSI Products
  • Just a Text
  • RV Intel and the Cash In Guide!

Genres

There are no results to display.

There are no results to display.


Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Joined

  • Start

    End


Group


Phone Number (for VIP text message)


AIM


ICQ


Jabber


Location


Interests


Biography


Location


Interests


Occupation


My Facebook Profile ID


My Twitter ID

Found 1 result

  1. The White House announces the date of the Iraqi prime minister's visit, amidst political tension and pull in Baghdad Baghdad Aktham Saifuddin 08 August 2020 Image Pressures exerted by some parties on Al-Kazemi in anticipation of the visit (Twitter) Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi is scheduled to meet US President Donald Trump, during a visit to Washington that he will take place in less than two weeks, which includes discussing a number of common files, amid pressure exerted by Iraqi forces close to Iran on Al-Kazemi, to set a date for the exit of US forces from Iraq . The second round of strategic dialogue between Baghdad and Washington was scheduled to start last month, but it was postponed due to logistical measures and political pressure, as Iraqi parties questioned the intentions of the Al-Kazemi government, accusing it of "evasive" at the expense of the file of removing US forces from Iraq. According to a statement issued by the White House on Friday, “Al-Kazemi will meet with US President Donald Trump at the White House, on August 20,” indicating that “the two parties will discuss facing the challenges posed by the new Corona virus, as well as issues related to security, energy and economic developments.” . The Iraqi government did not officially announce the visit, but sources spoke about the continuing pressures exerted by some parties on Al-Kazemi, in anticipation of the visit and what would result from it, amid tensions. A government official told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that "attempts are being made to include conditions for Al-Kazemi, to set a date for the removal of US forces, and for Iraq not to conclude any agreement with Washington related to the armed factions, as they are internal files." He stressed that "Al-Kazemi rejects any pressure and dictations from any party, but the issue is controversial so far, especially since some parties that question the government demand that the agenda of the visit be presented to Parliament." The pro-Iranian militias, which are active in the Iraqi arena, are afraid of any understandings related to them that Al-Kazemi may reach with the American side, especially as it has recently escalated the operations of targeting US headquarters and interests in Iraq. The militias and the political parties associated with them objected to the outcomes of the first round of dialogue between Baghdad and Washington, which took place on June 11, saying that it aims to keep US forces in Iraq.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.