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Editorial Date: 2018/8/13 18:56 • 111 times read
Council of Ministers includes graduates of the educational initiative by appointment and reduces tourism fees for visitors to the forty [expanded]
[Ayna-Baghdad] 
The Cabinet voted in its ordinary session held on Monday under the chairmanship of Haidar al-Abbadi, the president of the council, to include the graduates of the educational initiative by appointment and reduce the tourism fees for the 40 visitors.

 
"The meeting witnessed the vote on the minutes of the meeting held on the instructions of appointment on the grades resulting from the movement of owners, while discussed extensively follow-up decisions issued to secure the needs of the provinces," a statement of the prime minister said. 
He also added that "raising the performance of government, agricultural and real estate banks, voting on a set of measures, and reducing customs duties on medical devices, health supplies, life saving medicines, equipment, agricultural supplies, production equipment, construction tools, 
The statement pointed to "the vote to secure the amount of the allowances of the personnel of the counter-terrorism, in addition to voting to secure the first installment of the amount allocated to the rehabilitation of the site of landfill health in Albuitha."
He added that "the Council of Ministers addressed the inclusion of graduates of the educational initiative of the holders of higher degrees of appointment in the provinces that have been contracted to them and under what determined by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and the implementation of the decision of the Council of Ministers to appoint the first three students in colleges so that the first graduate share of higher education Scientific research and the second and third ministries and other authorities according to jurisdiction and geographical location. 
The statement added that "the vote was also taken to reduce tourism fees for visitors to the 40th visit, to amend the passport system, and the Cabinet approved the amendment of the interest of the Swedish loan." 
He added that "the vote was also decided on the recommendations of the executive body of the Basra water project funded by the British loan to choose a specialized company."
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Alsumaria News / Baghdad 
The Cabinet voted on Monday to amend the passport system and reduce tourism fees for visitors to the forty. 

The Prime Minister's Office Haider al-Abbadi said in a statement received by Alsumaria News a copy of it, the Council of Ministers voted "to reduce tourism fees for visitors to the visit of the forty." 

He added that "the Council voted to amend the passport system, and agreed to modify the interest of the Swedish loan." 

The office pointed out that "the vote was also decided on the recommendations of the executive body of the water project of Basra funded by the British loan to choose a specialized company."

 


The Council of Ministers holds a weekly session to discuss the draft laws and developments at various levels of political, economic and social.

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Alsumaria News / Baghdad
, said Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi , on Monday, that the commitment to the cause of doing business with Iran is not dealing in the currency of the dollar and not abide by US sanctions. 

Abadi said in a speech during the weekly conference and his follow-up Alsumaria News, "Our position is consistent with the rejection of aggression on neighboring countries starting from Iraqi territory." 

"Our commitment on the issue of Iran is not to deal with the dollar and not to comply with US sanctions," Abadi said.

 

 


Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Wednesday that his government does not react to the economic sanctions against Iran. "We will abide by them because we do not want to endanger the interests of the Iraqis," he said.

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Release date: 2018/8/13 19:55  41 times scheduled
Abadi explains the files of his visit to Turkey tomorrow and his final position of the sanctions against Iran (expanded)
The Prime Minister, Haider Abadi, on Monday, the most prominent files to be discussed during his visit to the Turkish capital Ankara scheduled for Tuesday, "indicating" the final position of US economic sanctions against Iran. "
"The water issue is the most prominent in our visit to Turkey because of the huge reduction of Iraq's share of them and we want a great understanding and understanding to ensure this share as we will discuss the security and economic file," Abadi said at his weekly press conference. 
"We want to keep the relationship good with the neighboring countries and we want it to be effective in the interest of all," he said, denying that there was controversy in his visit to Iran. 
"I have not made a decision on Iraq's stance against US sanctions against Iran, but it was a vision and we are serious in opposing it because the Iraqi people have suffered an unjust blockade and it is not right for the people to bear these sanctions," Abadi said. 
"It is not the right of a large and powerful state to impose a blockade on a state," he said, referring to the United States. 
He explained that "Iran remains a neighboring country and we want to resolve all the files of the dispute," stressing that "
The prime minister denied that he said Iraq would abide by the sanctions against Iran, pointing out that "the sanctions are not from the United Nations, but the United States and the dollar is a US currency and any dealings must be passed by the US Federal Bank, which imposed sanctions on Iran. 
" the Iraqi economy and steal Iraqi citizens , "he said . " We do not want to sabotage the relationship between the two countries despite the attempt of some so regret the abuse of some of the relationship with Iran and offset from the reaction of some officials in the neighboring country and were offensive also , even though it came out of individuals and is not an official position. " 
He stressed Abadi "is not nit Encourages the rights of our people and the interests of the Iraqis do not want to abuse and overtaking on one and not be part of the campaign is unfair to any neighboring country and cooperate with them and accept them. "
He noted that "dealing with the dollar with Iran, there is no solution before us, but the commitment to US sanctions and it is not our business to look for an alternative to the dollar with them, but the state of the matter that does not have the capacity to receive," noting, "We have not taken any decision yet on dealing with a substitute for the US currency" . 
"I am ready to pay my life and all positions to serve the Iraqi people and everyone has to give the people their own interests," he said. 
On the other hand, the Prime Minister stressed that "there are measures to re-evaluate the officials responsible for the various service responsibilities and assess the level of performance and efficiency, corruption and integrity and follow-up of what they provide, whether in the provinces or ministries," noting that "we issued orders for change and began the Ministry of Electricity and we will start with ministries and other institutions."
He added, "We are arming the armed forces and upgrading their capabilities to be ready because the threat continues from inside and outside Iraq from different terrorist groups. We have issued decisions to arm the army and maintain aircraft and provide them with what is required for their important role in securing air cover for the ground forces and pursuing terrorists in remote areas and deserts. "He said. 
"We are keen to modernize all military equipment and naval force as an important and essential part of protecting Iraq's ports and oil installations," he said. 
"We want to inspect all the weapons stores, including the popular crowd as a new force and get bad storage, which led to several accidents, some of them with high temperatures," he said. 
He explained "
"The National Security Council recently discussed securing Iraq's border with Turkey with the Border Guard forces of the Ministry of the Interior, and our firm position on border security and preventing any groups playing a role against neighboring countries. 
On the decision of the Council of Ministers today to reduce tourism fees for visitors to the 40th visit, Abadi said that "due to the economic situation in Iran and the decline of their currency has been reduced tourist fees for visitors to the next forty, especially as they are tourists for a certain period and not traders and businessmen."
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Release date: 2018/8/13 18:53  415 times read
Cabinet Announces Appointment Instructions and Reduction of Customs Fees (Extended)
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} announced the Cabinet, instructions for the appointment of grades.
"The Cabinet held its regular session on Monday under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Haider Abadi. 
The 
Cabinet discussed "the broadening of the follow-up to the decisions issued to secure the needs of the provinces, and discussed the raising of the performance of government agricultural, industrial and real estate banks and vote on a set of measures on them The Council of Ministers also discussed the" reduction of the customs fee on medical devices and health supplies, life- Construction and reconstruction tools and English language books. "
And to "secure the amount of the allowances of the personnel of the anti-terrorism apparatus, and to secure the first installment of the amount allocated to the rehabilitation of the site of landfill health in Albuitha." 
The Council of Ministers, "the inclusion of graduates of the educational initiative of the holders of higher degrees of appointment in the provinces that have been contracted to them and under the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and the implementation of the decision of the Council of Ministers to appoint the first three students in colleges so that the first graduate share of higher education and scientific research And the second and third to the ministries and other bodies according to jurisdiction and geographical location. 
He also voted "to reduce tourism fees for visitors to the 40th visit, and to amend the passport system 
The Cabinet also approved the"
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Cabinet approves the allocation of functional grades for the movement of owners

05:42 - 13/08/2018

 
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Baghdad - Moazin News 
The Cabinet voted on Monday to launch career grades within the movement of owners. 
A statement issued by the Information Office of the Prime Minister received / Mawazine News / a copy, that "the Council of Ministers held its regular session today, headed by Haider Abadi, and saw the vote on the minutes of the meeting held on the instructions of appointment on the grades resulting from the movement of owners. 
He added that "the Council discussed extensively the follow-up decisions issued to secure the needs of the provinces, and the inclusion of graduates of the educational initiative of the holders of higher degrees of appointment in the provinces that have been contracted to them and under the determination of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and the implementation of the decision of the Council of Ministers to appoint the three students The first in the colleges to be the first graduate share of higher education and scientific research and the second and third ministries and other authorities according to jurisdiction and geographical location.

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Abadi: Our position is consistent with the rejection of aggression on neighboring countries starting from Iraqi territory

05:42 - 13/08/2018

 
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BAGHDAD ( 
Reuters) - Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi said on Monday that Iraq's position is consistent with the rejection of international sanctions, while noting that not dealing with Iran in dollars does not mean compliance with US sanctions imposed on it. 
"Iraq's commitment to Iran is not to deal with the dollar and not to comply with US sanctions," Abadi told a news conference attended by Mawazin News. 
He added that "Iraq's position is consistent with the rejection of aggression against neighboring countries from its territory." 
Earlier, Iraq announced a suspension of dealing with Iran in dollars after US sanctions against Iran

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Iraqi PM walks back on commitment to US sanctions on Iran

Baghdad to honour dollar ban but not all US sanctions on Iran, says Haider al-Abadi, stepping back from earlier remarks.

 
 
Al-Abadi is heading a fragile caretaker government until a new one can be formed [File: Alaa al-Marjani/Reuters]
Al-Abadi is heading a fragile caretaker government until a new one can be formed [File: Alaa al-Marjani/Reuters]

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has contradicted his recent reluctant commitment to abide by renewed US sanctions on Iran, saying his government only committed to not using dollars in transactions with Tehran.

Al-Abadi's remarks came at a news conference in the capital, Baghdad, on Monday, the same day that it was reported that Iran cancelled an upcoming visit by him.

"I did not say we abide by the sanctions, I said we abide by not using dollars in transactions. We have no other choice," he said.

Asked if Baghdad would stop imports of commodities, appliances and equipment by government companies from Iran, he said the matter was still being reviewed.

"We honestly have not made any decision regarding this issue until now," added al-Abadi, who is heading a fragile caretaker government until a new one can be formed following Iraq's parliamentary election in May.

Last week, al-Abadi said Iraq disagreed with the US sanctions on Iran, but would abide by them to safeguard its own interests, triggering criticism from Iran-allied Iraqi politicians and in the Islamic Republic.

On Monday, an Iraqi official speaking on condition of anonymity was quoted by The Associated Press news agency as saying that Abadi was scheduled to travel to Iran for an official visit later this week, but Tehran cancelled it over the comments he made last week.

US sanctions

Last week, the US began restoring sanctions that had been lifted under the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, which US President Donald Trump withdrew from in May.

Washington says the renewed sanctions are meant to pressure Tehran to halt its alleged support for international terrorism, its military activity in the Middle East and its ballistic missile programmes.

The US and Iran are Iraq's two biggest allies and the sanctions put Abadi's outgoing government in a difficult position.

"Can I, the prime minister of Iraq, endanger the interests of Iraqis just to take a stand?" Abadi said last week.

"We don't sympathise with the sanctions, we don't think they are appropriate and we don't interact with them, but we are committed to protect our people.

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/08/iraqi-pm-walks-commitment-sanctions-iran-180813180322399.html6

 

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The Iraqi Cabinet held its weekly regular meeting in Baghdad on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi.

It approved funding to support the implementation of measures to improve public services, with a focus on electricity supply, water, health and education.

It also discussed a range of policies to encourage foreign investment, and agreed measures to streamline and simplify procedures for individual investors and companies applying for entry visas and residency permits.

 

http://www.iraq-businessnews.com/2018/08/13/iraq-to-easy-entry-visas-for-investors/

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Abadi needs to remember the protesters in basra and what they said about iran. That is his own people that he should be concerned about and not the iran allied people in the goi. Good grief man you are running for pm again and you worry about sanctions against iran? They are the ones that have helped produce alot of your troubles in your own country. Who cares if you have a border with them and you must be neighborly. The u.s. and the eu and the arabs can offer you a whole lot more than iran ever could. Get a pair and stand your ground. ;)

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