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A series of files on the table for Al-Kazemi meeting with a high-ranking American delegation
 

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Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi discussed, on Monday, with US Senator Lindsey Graham, ways to develop bilateral relations in the economic, cultural and educational fields.  

  

 

  

The media office of the Prime Minister said in a statement that "Nass" received a copy of it, (July 4, 2022), that "Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi received, today, Monday, US Senator Lindsey Graham and his accompanying delegation."  

  

During the meeting, Al-Kazemi expressed, according to the statement, "his welcome to the delegation and its aspiration to strengthen bilateral relations and ways to develop them in the economic, cultural, and educational fields, in the interest of the Iraqi and American peoples."  

  

The meeting witnessed the discussion of the new phase of security cooperation in the field of advice and capacity building for the Iraqi security forces after the end of the combat role of the American forces, as well as discussing the regional situation in general and the situation in Syria in particular, and what Iraq can contribute to achieving regional stability in light of its rising role. In this regard, according to the statement.  

  

For his part, Senator Lindsey Graham stressed, "the unlimited commitment to providing long-term assistance to Iraq, and enabling it to achieve its security, economic, and social priorities, and made it clear that the United States aspires for Iraq to be a major player in the Middle East, based on its strong democracy and economic reforms as a supporting factor." for regional and international stability.  

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The President of the Republic discusses with the delegation of the US Senate a number of issues
 

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The President of the Republic, Barham Salih, received, on Monday, US Senator Lindsey Graham, and discussed with him regional and international developments of common interest.  

  

  

  

The media office of the Presidency of the Republic said in a statement, of which "Nass" received a copy, (4 July 2022), that "the meeting dealt with the strong bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to strengthen them in the political, economic and cultural fields in accordance with understandings and common interests, where the importance of continuing work and coordination was emphasized. To combat terrorism and eradicate its roots throughout the region, cooperate in facing economic fluctuations, combat the scourge of financial and administrative corruption, and help recover Iraqi funds smuggled abroad, in addition to cooperation in confronting the phenomenon of climate change and protecting the environment.  

During the meeting, according to the statement, "the latest regional and international developments of common interest were discussed, as President Barham Salih stressed the importance of easing tensions in the region, defusing crises through dialogue and ending terrorist havens," noting that "the importance of Iraq in the region as an essential axis for the security of the region." and stability in the whole region.  

For his part, Senator Lindsey Graham affirmed, "The United States' commitment to support the security and stability of Iraq, and to establish close relations in various fields, pointing to the importance of Iraq in the region and its active role in establishing security and stability."  

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Graham to Al-Kazemi: The United States looks forward to Iraq being a major player in the Middle East
  
{Iraq: Al Furat News} Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi discussed, today, Monday, with US Senator Lindsey Graham and his accompanying delegation, the strengthening of bilateral relations and ways to develop them.
 

According to the government statement, {Al-Furat News} received a copy of it, that: "During the meeting, Al-Kazemi expressed his welcome to the delegation and his aspiration to strengthen bilateral relations and ways to develop them in the economic, cultural, and educational fields, and in the interest of the Iraqi and American peoples."

He added, "The meeting witnessed a discussion of the new phase of security cooperation in the field of advice and capacity building for the Iraqi security forces after the end of the combat role of the American forces, as well as a discussion of the regional situation in general and the situation in Syria in particular, and what Iraq can contribute to achieving regional stability." In light of his growing role in this field.

For his part, Senator Lindsey Graham affirmed the "unlimited commitment to providing long-term assistance to Iraq, and enabling it to achieve its security, economic, and social priorities," explaining that "the United States aspires for Iraq to be a major player in the Middle East, based on its strong democracy and economic reforms as a factor. supportive of regional and international stability.

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Saleh and Senator Graham stress the importance of cooperation in combating corruption and recovering Iraqi funds
  
{Political: Al Furat News} The President of the Republic, Barham Salih, discussed today, Monday, US Senator Lindsey Graha, the strong bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to strengthen them in the political, economic and cultural fields in accordance with understandings and common interests.

A presidential statement, which Al-Furat News received a copy of, said that the two sides stressed "the importance of continuing work and coordination to combat terrorism and eradicate its roots in the whole region, and cooperate in confronting economic fluctuations, combating the scourge of financial and administrative corruption, and helping to recover Iraqi funds smuggled abroad, as well as cooperation in Confronting climate change and protecting the environment.

The two sides discussed "the latest regional and international developments of common interest, as President Barham Salih stressed the importance of easing tensions in the region, defusing crises through dialogue and ending terrorist havens, pointing out that Iraq's importance in the region is an essential hub for the security and stability of the entire region."

For his part, Senator Lindsey Graham affirmed the commitment of the United States to support the security and stability of Iraq, and to establish close relations in various fields, pointing to the importance of Iraq in the region and its active role in establishing security and stability.

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Al-Halbousi and the senator discuss the issue of the displaced and the situation of Al-Hol camp
  
{Political: Al Furat News} Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi discussed, today, Monday, with US Senator Lindsey Graham and his accompanying delegation, the strengthening of bilateral relations and ways to develop them in the economic, cultural and educational fields, and security cooperation by supporting the Iraqi forces in facing the challenges of terrorism. Discussing the issue of displaced women and children and the humanitarian situation in Al-Hol camp.

The meeting also discussed, according to a statement by Al-Halbousi's office, "the developments of the regional situation, and the growing role of Iraq to achieve security and stability in the region, as well as a number of issues of common interest."

For his part, Senator Lindsey Graham affirmed his country's commitment to supporting Iraq in all fields. In order to achieve its security and stability, pointing to the importance of Iraq's active role in easing tensions in the region.

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Shafaq News/ Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani met today, Tuesday, well-known US Senator Lindsey Graham and his accompanying delegation.

The delegation includes: Alina Romanowski, the US ambassador to Iraq, General John Brennan, commander of the international coalition forces, and a number of diplomats and senior American officers.

A statement issued by the Presidency of the Region stated that, during a meeting, they discussed the situation in Iraq and the political process in the country, the latest developments in the war on terrorism, Erbil-Baghdad relations and dialogue to solve problems between them, the situation in Syria and the Kurdish issue in it.

The statement added that the two sides stressed the importance of maintaining security and stability in the region and agreed that the threat of terrorism and the re-emergence of ISIS is a real threat to the security and stability of Iraq and Syria.

President Nechirvan Barzani stressed that the key to stability and solving Iraq's problems is solving the problems of Erbil-Baghdad through dialogue and in accordance with the constitution.

The relations of Iraq and the Kurdistan Region with neighboring countries and countries in the region, the latest developments in the situation in the region in general, and a set of issues of common concern, formed other axes of the meeting, according to the statement.

 

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 2022-07-04 13:23
 

Shafaq News/ The President of the Republic, Barham Salih, discussed today, Monday, with US Senator Lindsey Graham, the recovery of the smuggled funds from Iraq.

A statement from the office of the President of the Republic was received by Shafak News Agency; The meeting dealt with the strong bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to strengthen them in the political, economic and cultural fields in accordance with the understandings and common interests.

The statement indicated; The importance of continuing work and coordination to combat terrorism and eradicate its roots in the whole region, cooperation in facing economic fluctuations, combating the scourge of financial and administrative corruption, and assistance in recovering Iraqi funds smuggled abroad, as well as cooperation in confronting the phenomenon of climate change and protecting the environment, was emphasized.

He pointed out that, during the meeting, the latest regional and international developments of common interest were discussed, where President Barham Salih stressed the importance of easing regional tensions, defusing crises through dialogue and ending terrorist havens, pointing out that Iraq's importance in the region is a fundamental axis for the security and stability of all countries. Region.

For his part, Senator Lindsey Graham affirmed the commitment of the United States to support the security and stability of Iraq, and to establish close relations in various fields, pointing to the importance of Iraq in the region and its active role in establishing security and stability, according to the statement.

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Today, Monday, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi received US Senator Lindsey Graham and his accompanying delegation.

 

A government statement said, "During the meeting, Al-Kazemi expressed his welcome to the delegation and his aspiration to strengthen bilateral relations and ways to develop them in the economic, cultural, and educational fields, in the interest of the Iraqi and American peoples."

 

He added, "The meeting witnessed a discussion of the new phase of security cooperation in the field of advice and capacity-building for the Iraqi security forces after the end of the combat role of the American forces, as well as a discussion of the regional situation in general and the situation in Syria in particular, and what Iraq can contribute to achieving regional stability in light of its growing role in this field.

 

For his part, Senator Lindsey Graham affirmed the "unlimited commitment to providing long-term assistance to Iraq, and enabling it to achieve its security, economic, and social priorities."

 

He explained that "the United States aspires for Iraq to be a major player in the Middle East, based on its strong democracy and economic reforms as a supportive factor for regional and international stability."

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38 minutes ago, Rochester said:

I find this, quite odd. The Republicans are not in power. Yet America sends a Republican Senator, to speak for the United States? And one who has been particularly close to past President Donald Trump? Odd. Very odd.

That's because the World Banking Elite are in charge not either political party when it comes to world money policies. 

I just hope he was sent to get the HCL passed. Especially since a Maliki crisis looms. This may be the final play to end this Iraq/Kuwait RV roadblock.

Or not.

Ha!

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13 hours ago, Rochester said:

I find this, quite odd. The Republicans are not in power. Yet America sends a Republican Senator, to speak for the United States? And one who has been particularly close to past President Donald Trump? Odd. Very odd.

I find it as normal as Nancy Pelosi flying to Ukraine for a photo shoot. Lindsey Graham is a US Senator that happens to be on the appropriation committee, budget committee, the judiciary committee to name a few. 
These committees deal with where the USA spends and sends its money. The party affiliation is irrelevant if your on one of these committees. Lindsey Graham has worked and been close to several presidents. 
I would guess he wanted to assure the Iraqis that America would continue to stand by them unlike the circus America did in Afghanistan…

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Washington embassy announces details of US Senator Lindsey Graham's visit to Baghdad and Erbil
 

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On Tuesday, the US embassy in Baghdad announced the details of US Senator Lindsey Graham's visit to Baghdad and Erbil.  

  

  

A statement by the US embassy, a copy of which was received by Nass, stated, "US Senator Lindsey Graham visited Iraq on the fourth and fifth of July to meet with senior Iraqi government officials and discuss political, economic, humanitarian and security cooperation with the Government of Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional Government." ".  

  

He pointed out that "Senator Graham, accompanied by the US Ambassador to Iraq, Alina Romanowski, met in Baghdad on the fourth of July with Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, with Iraqi President Barham Salih, as well as with Speaker of Parliament Muhammad Al-Halbousi, and on the fifth of July, Senator Graham and Ambassador Romanowski met with President Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Nechirvan Barzani in Erbil.  

  

The statement continued, "In his meetings, Senator Graham expressed his support for the US strategic priorities in Iraq: promoting stability and economic growth, strengthening democracy and governance, and ensuring security and sovereignty."  

  

The senator reiterated, according to the statement, "his country's commitment to Iraq as one of the most important strategic partners of the United States in the region, and highlighted the importance of strengthening democracy in Iraq. He also reviewed the efforts of the United States to strengthen the relationship between the United States and Iraq under the Strategic Framework Agreement, including from Through humanitarian aid, stabilization, economic cooperation, anti-corruption efforts, human rights protection, women’s empowerment, and academic and cultural exchanges.”  

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12 hours ago, DoD said:

I find it as normal as Nancy Pelosi flying to Ukraine for a photo shoot. Lindsey Graham is a US Senator that happens to be on the appropriation committee, budget committee, the judiciary committee to name a few. 
These committees deal with where the USA spends and sends its money. The party affiliation is irrelevant if your on one of these committees. Lindsey Graham has worked and been close to several presidents. 
I would guess he wanted to assure the Iraqis that America would continue to stand by them unlike the circus America did in Afghanistan…

My Alex Jones comment of the day: "Lindsey Graham holds a ton of Iraqi Dinar! That's why he's there! He hopes to get rich! So does Donald Trump! The Bush Family grandad made a ton of money in deals with Nazi Germany! Much of the American elite hold the Dinar! Oil is being jacked up in price, will hit $300 a barrel, then the Iraqi Dinar will pop, go up to $4, that's how the war will be paid for! The war will pay for itself! All $7 Trillion dollars! The American government holds a ton of Iraqi Dinar, when the price of oil is high, they'll RV the Dinar, get the world to pay for the Iraq War, while the American elite get rich!....muh hahahahaha". :cheesehead:🤡

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31 minutes ago, "Fred" said:

Like most if not all politicians Lindsey isn’t going to starve any time soon I just want my little piece of the dinar pie 💰

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I hear you friend. I want my slice of the pie too my. What is Biden's , Pelosi's and Fauci's net worth ? How richer have these professional political class folks gotten in these last 2 years; all of em?

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46 minutes ago, new york kevin said:

I hear you friend. I want my slice of the pie too my. What is Biden's , Pelosi's and Fauci's net worth ? How richer have these professional political class folks gotten in these last 2 years; all of em?

Just looked up Biden/Fauci net worth. Both approximately $ 8 million & I don't believe that for a second. They're both joined at the hip with BIG MONEY that controls everything ( & China ). Alot more $$$$$ hidden we'll never know about.

Pelosi: approx $135 million ( undetermined amount due to insider info ) & about $50 million in Real Estate. It's just what the want us to know about to be sure.

Still, politics pays Big whether your in it or in some way connected to it.

Pretty despicable isn't...and they make the rules that you better obey: speak out or cross these narcissists, you just might meet with an accident or disappear.

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1 hour ago, new york kevin said:

I hear you friend. I want my slice of the pie too my. What is Biden's , Pelosi's and Fauci's net worth ? How richer have these professional political class folks gotten in these last 2 years; all of em?

Probably hard to get an accurate accounting of how much money these crooks have stolen from us tax payers but with the money we are shipping over to Ukraine our politicians bank accounts are getting larger 

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"We need to implement the same system to track corruption in the region." 

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Prominent US Senator Lindsey Graham
Prominent US Senator Lindsey Graham
 
 

Erbil (Kurdistan 24) - The prominent US Senator Lindsey Graham expressed his deep concern about corruption in Iraq despite the passage of nearly 19 years since the fall of the former regime, and at the same time indicated that he will work with his colleagues to establish a system that tracks corruption in Iraq.

Iraq, which has one of the largest oil reserves in the world, ranks 169 out of 180 in the Corruption Index issued by Transparency International.

Despite the widespread protests organized by Iraqis in different cities over the past years, corruption continues to swallow the resources of the Iraqi government.

"My biggest concern is corruption," Graham said in an interview with Iraq's Al-Sharqiya TV, noting that "the level of corruption in the entire region is unacceptable."

"We will not allow this to happen here (in Iraq)," he added.

The US senator was speaking during a recent visit to Iraq and the Kurdistan Region, during which he met with senior officials in Erbil and Baghdad.

The spread of corruption in the Iraqi state institutions and mismanagement is the most prominent challenge facing Iraqis since the fall of the previous regime at the hands of US forces.

Graham said he would return to Washington to work with his colleagues "to create a system that tracks corruption in Iraq (similar to what Washington adopts toward) the Russian oligarchs."

The oligarchs are the businessmen of the former Soviet republics who made huge fortunes during the era of Russian privatization following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the 1990s.

As the Russian attack on Ukraine unfolded, the West tightened sanctions on Russian banks and many individuals, often described by Western media as "Putin's friends."

"We need to implement the same system to track corruption in the region," Graham added.

"The days when they steal people's food must end," he added.

The US ambassador had attached Graham's interview to his Twitter account, and said that his visit to Baghdad and Erbil came to confirm the "US commitment to Iraq."

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