ronscarpa Posted January 12, 2022 Report Share Posted January 12, 2022 Remember, no one really knows what will happen, or when. They're simply stating their opinions based on what they perceive to be happening in Iraq... RON *** Frank26 Article 1: "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces Iraq's exit from the European Union's list of high-risk countries" From black list removal to high credit ratings for Iraq. This is how you get a new exchange rate. This is how you take a program rate and you throw it back to the United Nations or whoever gave it to you. Way to go! Article 2: "Al-Kazemi's comment on the European Union's decision to remove the name of Iraq from the list of high-risk countries" What does this mean? It means the whole world is going to flow back into Iraq because there is no fear any longer. They're stable. They're secure. They have a currency. They have a brand new central bank even Dubai is jealous... *** MilitiaMan Article: "Barzani: Joint work between Baghdad and Erbil contributed to Iraq’s exit from high-risk countries" I like the sounds of this article, as it is in past tense. A good sign that there is consensus between Baghdad and Erbil. The linkage of the Kurdistan Regional Government to the global system is very telling. They are achieving success today and are saying that they will look back to today, as a turning point for a prosperous global future for the people of Kurdistan. This is a good sign of change to come...All good news.. imo. 1 7 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NWGUY Posted January 12, 2022 Report Share Posted January 12, 2022 I think Barzani and Baghdad should be good, and have been for some time. It is the procrastinators in parliament that are the real problem, but I think the pressure is on them to get this done. They should be at the end of the line in procrastination. We will see though. 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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