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On the regional and international rush to Erbil and Baghdad..Kurdistan government: We are waiting for its results


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 2021-09-05 16:32
 

 

Shafaq News/ The Kurdistan Regional Government commented, on Sunday, on what the Iraqi arena as a whole and the region in particular are witnessing, from the visits of leaders and high-level officials to Erbil and Baghdad.

During the past two weeks, Baghdad and Erbil witnessed the visits of heads of countries and Arab and foreign political leaders, most notably the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to each of them, as well as the recent visit of Jordanian Parliament Speaker Abdel Moneim Al-Awdat, during which he met the three presidencies in Kurdistan, as well as the head of the Democratic Party Kurdistan's Massoud Barzani.

Regarding this diplomatic movement, government spokesman Gutiar Adel told Shafaq News that "the international community plays a major role in issues of concern to the region and Iraq, and one of the most important of these issues is achieving stability and economic development."

Adel added, "Iraq and the Kurdistan Region need international support in order to achieve these goals," noting that "these visits also play an important role in consolidating relations with the countries of the region and the world, and must be comprehensive in all fields."

He explained that "the recent visits to the Kurdistan Region are important and cooperation must be made within the framework of these relations with foreign countries to have an impact on the political, diplomatic, economic and development levels," adding, "We await their results in the near future."

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There is a lot going on behind the scenes. And of course they will never let

every little thing be known regarding the HCL or value of the Dinar. Just  bits and pieces.

 

Thank ya Yota and have a good evening DV  :D

 

This is a great sign.

37 minutes ago, yota691 said:

Wow both flags Iraq and Kurdistan in the above video

 

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“The international community plays a major role in issues of concern to the region and Iraq, and one of the most important of these issues is achieving stability and economic development."

 

The first Axis of the White Papers aka Reforms Project is:

- Achieving sustainable financial stability.

 

“The Iraqi economy, similar to the economies of other countries  cannot flourish and grow without achieving financial stability in the general budget, and reforming the financial institutions and infrastructure that enable effective management of such reforms. Therefore, the first axis in this paper focuses on achieving sustainable financial stability, which requires: (i) rationalizing expenditures by taking immediate and medium-term measures applicable to the Iraqi environment; (ii) increasing revenues, improving cash flow, and providing the necessary liquidity to meet expenditures; and (iii) reforming financial management systems, to lay the foundations for reform and empower the institutions to effectively and sustainably manage public finance.”

 

Go Iraq 🇮🇶 

Go white papers

Go development 

Go growth 

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