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Presidency of the International Monetary Fund and the Secretary General of the United Nations to visit Iraq soon


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9 hours ago, Gypsygirl11 said:

Hopefully these big hitters can get this party started. Lets hope for a grand slam. Mama is ready for Vegas!

please  !   gypsy ,  just  give me  1 ,ooo   dollars  I`ll give you a couple of beers , and we will call it  a great nite  in  vegas   :lol:

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we can only hope  that  these  folks from the banking  and world  league ,  will get Iraq too move in a pace to advance the dinar ,  but  I am  thinking  the next few days will be  BIG   meetings  and  a lot of  money giving  too Iraq  -a g a I n  

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Detecting the House of Representatives decision of Imad Youkhana , Tuesday, that theSecretary - General of the United Nations for the Ki - moon and the head of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde, will attend the Council session to be held on Saturday, describing the visit as "historic."

 

 

Said Youkhana in an interview with Alsumaria's News, "The House of Representatives hearing that will be held next Saturday will witness the presence of the Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon and the head of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde," explaining that "the aim of the visit and to attend the meeting is to discuss political, security and economic conditions in the Iraq and the region. "

 

 

He added that "it is possible that Iraq Asthsal good amounts during the visit, from the fund to support the Iraqi economy, as well as displaced people and the reconstruction of areas affected by terrorism", calling at the same time the visit as "historic."

 

Iraq seeks to strengthen relations with the countries of the world and specifically the regional surroundings, particularly locked in a fierce battle against al "Daash", as Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi stressed on more than one occasion, Iraq's keenness on building good-neighborly relations with surrounding countries.

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Schedule a visit Ban Ki-moon and World Bank President devoid of Iraq Visit  - SATURDAY

except the agenda of the visit of the Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki - moon and World Bank President [Jim Yong Kim -allven Halaa- visiting the Middle East from a visit to Iraq as the decision Saturday.

He announced the Secretary General Office of the current Ki - moon tour of the Middle East program without mentioning his visit projected for Iraq. 
Began two officials to visit Lebanon today include a meeting of officials and visiting Syrian and Palestinian refugees and will travel later to Jordan on 28 March to meet with King Abdullah II and senior Jordanian officials. 
He will also visit to moon and World Bank President Tunisia on their way from Jordan and meet Beji President Essebsi. 
At the end of the tour of Arab countries will travel Ki - moon to Geneva for theopening of the international meeting to help the Syrian refugees on March 30, according to the program is expected to be back Ki - moon evening of the same day to New York , where the United Nations headquarters. 
did not the visit program says nothing about the movements of Ban Ki - moon following days until day 27 Mar said they [Ki - moon and Ling Kim will arrive inJordan. 
he was House Speaker Salim al - Jubouri told the House of Representatives on 17 this month , said the Secretary - General of the United Nations Ban Ki - moon and President of the Bank international [Jim Yong Kim will visit parliament on 26 of themonth [saturday] within the framework of their visit to Iraq. 
the president of the United Nations Mission in Iraq , Jan Kubiš revealed on 13 February last visit to officials in the capital Baghdad , "to discuss increased support for Iraq and support under the current circumstances. " 
it is said that a session of parliament there is no next Saturday and scheduled to beheld next Tuesday.

 
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Ban Ki-moon stands under the dome of the parliament of Iraq on Saturday

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 Since 25/03/2016 16:27 pm (Baghdad time)

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Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon starts on Saturday, an official visit to Iraq, where it will stop under the dome of the Iraqi parliament accompanied by World Bank President to proclaim the United Nations support for Iraq in its war against al Daash.

He said the House of Representatives in a statement on its agenda amid the day on Saturday, it's a "witness" to host the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Director of the World Bank Jim Yong Kim, the president of Islamic Development Bank Ahmed Mohammed Ali. "

It is expected that parking Ban Ki-moon in the parliament of Iraq comes after a meeting with Iraqi officials, led by President of the Republic Fuad Masum and Minister Haider al-Abadi to discuss the efforts of the Iraqi state in the fight against terrorism and the battle being waged against al Daash for the recovery of areas dominated by the terrorist organization , in addition to activating the reform of the political process carried out by the government as well as the military battle.

The House of Representatives decision of Imad Youkhana described the visit of the Secretary General of the United Nations to Iraq, Ban Ki-moon and the head of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde as "a positive message" to support Iraq in all political, economic and security aspects and help them overcome the difficult plight of.

Said Youkhana in a press statement that "the visit of the United Nations representative of Ban Ki-moon and Director of the International Monetary Fund for Iraq Christine Lagarde attending the session the House of Representatives on Saturday came after a large and vigorous efforts by the Iraqi government and the diplomatic corps."

He noted that the Secretary-General of the United Nations will highlight the file to support displaced people and the reconstruction of liberated areas by Daash criminal gangs.

The council said in its statement also that the agenda of the session, will include the "Display deputies names and names reached the last limit is exhausted vacations."

The head of the House of Representatives, Salim al waved an end to the membership of the MP who absences exceeding the limit permitted by law.

The agenda of the Council for Saturday, "the first reading of the draft government Banking Act, the first reading of the bill abolishing the dissolved Revolutionary Command Council Resolution Act also includes (100) for the year 2000," noting that the table will also include the "Report and discussion of the bill abolishing the now defunct Coalition Authority Order No. Act ( 68) for the year 2004 ".

The session will also "discuss the draft report and the Ministry of Interior Act, and the quarterly activity report of the Commission of Awqaf and Religious Affairs as well as the quarterly activity report of the Commission of the martyrs and victims," .anthy

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