Dinar Daily NEWS Blog – December 20th

Anti-Government protest continue for third day in some Kurdish cities

6:36 p.m.

Kurdish health officials lower protest death count from 5 to 2

The KRG Ministry of Health and local officials have lowered the death casualty for Tuesday violent protests in the city of Raniya to two, down from five.

Taha Mohammed, spokesperson for the health department in Raniya, had told Rudaw on Tuesday that five people were killed and 80 more injured after the anti-government protests in Raniya, the capital city of Raparin Administration, northwest of Sulaimani.

He told Rudaw on Wednesday evening that they had “mistakenly calculated” the death casualties as their hospitals were overcrowded by dozens of injured protesters.

On Tuesday evening, the public hospital in the city recorded five deaths “three of whom died of normal conditions” unrelated to the protests. He added that only two died from the clashes on Tuesday.

Dr. Khals Qadir, the spokesperson for Kurdistan’s Ministry of Health, also told Rudaw on Wednesday that they have recorded only two cases of death from Tuesday’s protests.

Mohammed, from the Raniya health department, added that the number of injured has risen to 87 following fresh protests in Raniya on Wednesday…
Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55809-Anti-Government-protest-continue-for-third-day-in-some-Kurdish-cities

BGG ~ These unfolding events are BIG NEWS… Barzani’s “Old Guard” regime is on the verge of collapse.  Abadi has been plain in his efforts to protect and help ALL the people of Iraq.

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The resignation of the President of the Parliament of Kurdistan of Iraq and the withdrawal of two parties from the Government of the Territory

The news agency “Reuters” quoting party sources that the President of the Parliament of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Yousef Mohammed, submitted his resignation.

On the other hand, the Movement for Change and the Kurdistan Islamic Group decided to withdraw from the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq.

The channel “Alsumaria” a leading member of the Movement for Change Karwan Hashim said that “the Change Movement and the Kurdistan Islamic Group decided to withdraw from the government of the region,” explaining that “the decision to withdraw also included the withdrawal of the President of the Kurdistan Regional Parliament Yusuf Mohammed from office.”

Hashem confirmed that the decision to withdraw was a joint, and was caused by “the neglect of the authorities of the many attempts by the Movement for Change for the implementation of reforms in the Kurdistan region.”

He added that “the movement of change will turn into an opposition force to press for changes and reforms” in the region, stressing that it “is planning to start a new phase of political action.”

The movement’s leader also announced that it had decided to suspend its agreement with the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan. He said that “the leadership of the Movement for Change decided in its meeting today to suspend its agreement with the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan,” and “against the backdrop of recent developments in the Kurdistan region.”

He added that “the citizens of the Kurdistan region will not bear the most current bad conditions,” pointing out that “the current government failed to manage the region and must leave.”

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55811-The-resignation-of-the-President-of-the-Parliament-of-Kurdistan-of-Iraq!!

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Alaq confirms the government’s determination to activate the investment movement

BAGHDAD – The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers Mahdi Al-Alaq on Wednesday revealed the government’s serious position in activating the investment movement in the country. The Secretariat of the Council of Ministers organized in cooperation with the World Bank a meeting of ambassadors and representatives of donor countries at the headquarters of the Secretariat. The meeting was attended by Chairman of the National Investment Commission Sami Araji, Mufti, World Bank representative Yara Salem and a number of ambassadors and representatives of donor countries to discuss key recommendations to ensure a sound investment climate in Iraq.

“The Iraqi government is serious in activating the investment movement in Iraq, especially since the most difficult battle in the history of Iraq is the elimination of an oppressor,” he said, adding that the prime minister and the Iraqi government emphasize the activation of investment in Iraq.

He also stressed the need to revitalize the investment movement, expressing his thanks and appreciation for the initiative of the World Bank to enter into the formulation of the main recommendations to achieve a sound investment in Iraq, which will be presented to the Supreme Committee for Reconstruction and Investment, which was recently chaired by the Prime Minister.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55794-Alaq-confirms-the-government-s-determination-to-activate-the-investment-movement

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Enorrste (Dinar Guru) –  Article:  “World Bank: ready for the advancement of the Iraqi economy”   I agree with KAP that the fact that this is being driven by the World Bank is very significant. [Reference Guru Kaperoni post 12-14-2017]  In the past we have heard many times that “in the coming period” something may happen, but these were all from within the GOI or CBI.  The politics intervened and delays occurred.  However, with the World Bank behind this move it seems that we may finally begin to see some real economic growth in the country.  Obviously with that growth there will be a strengthening of the currency which should allow for the float to begin.  It could take several months, but at least we have one of the “big boys” behind this, finally.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –    Article:  “World Bank: ready for the advancement of the Iraqi economy”  This is another very important article. Since the World Bank is who was helping the CBI with currency reform, it appears they are on board now to get it done If you read previous delete zeros articles the World Bank was clear on the benefits and reason to restructor the currency. Seeing this article gives me hope that with the help of the WB, the project may start within a month or two Keep in mind, those same articles stated that it takes a long time ( I am speculating at a few years) to delete the zeros.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Abadi adviser to «Economy News»: Iraq’s exit from the seventh item will provide an environment conducive to foreign investment

Economy News Baghdad: The financial adviser to the Prime Minister, the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, on Wednesday, that the exit of Iraq from the seventh item will provide an environment conducive to foreign investment.

The Security Council decided on the ninth of this month, to remove Iraq from the seventh item and placed in the sixth item, after the implementation of the requirements of the Security Council.

Saleh said in a statement to “Economy News” that “the climate of investment and credit rating for Iraq will rise because many of the funds frozen by the United Nations of the oil-for-food programs and inspection teams and others will return their money to the state treasury.”

He pointed out that “the remnants of the funds of the memorandum of understanding estimated about 150 million dollars will enter the treasury of the state.”

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55806-Iraq%92s-exit-from-the-seventh-item-will-provide-an-environment-conducive-to-investment

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Presidencies and political blocs agree to adhere to the constitutional timing of the elections

BAGHDAD / Al-Ghad Press: According to an informed source, on Wednesday, that the meeting of presidencies and political blocs ended by agreeing to abide by the constitutional timing of the elections.

The source said that “the meeting held at the Peace Palace between the presidencies and heads of political blocs ended by agreement on the commitment of both the government and the parliament on the constitutional timing of the elections and conduct them by their exact date.”

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55805-Presidencies-and-blocs-agree-to-adhere-to-the-constitutional-timing-of-the-elections

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MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –   Article:  “Iraqi bank receives international award”   Another indicator of significant progress or coming about international if you will. Setting up for to the final outcome imo.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –      Quote:  “We would like to inform you that RTL transfers has been activated MSG via electronic services via the Internet‎”   This is telling us Iraq just went Digital… imo… if this is true, then our time is near! imo

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Adam Montana (Dinar Guru) –  […do you have some good news about thé HCL?  RV?]    I wish I did right now! We’re in a little bit of a lull with the HCL, and I’m not sure when that lull will be over, but I AM certain that it will end soon.  All we can do right now is wait to hear some news. My guess is we should get HCL news within the next 6 weeks. It’s a topic that cannot be ignored forever, it’s something they NEED regardless of their currency value, and it is only going to benefit them.   I get torn on this next statement… I want to say “the sooner, the better!” But then I also like the sound of “The HIGHER, the better!”   With those words in mind, I usually decide it’s best if I exercise some of that virtue called “patience”, and I’m ok with letting it take a little longer if it’s going to be done right.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Green zone will witness the coming days “political earthquake” and the reason !!

Baghdad News – A political statement on Tuesday that Prime Minister Haider Abadi will trigger a political earthquake in the Green Zone in the coming days, indicating that senior names will be called in the government to investigate corruption cases.

The politician said in a press statement that ‘Abadi has prepared a plan on a low level to fight the corrupt people in the country and start to provide them through the Judicial Committee, which is directly linked to the Prime Minister and accompanied by international investigators, which will call about 800 government officials, military and security and a former deputy, Corruption done by ‘.

“The decisions of Abadi in these files would be an earthquake inside the Green Zone, and political squabbling at the same time,” said the politician, who asked not to be named.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55802-Green-zone-will-witness-the-coming-days-%93political-earthquake%94

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Jubouri and the Saudi Ambassador agree to activate the factors of economic and investment development

Baghdad / Al-Ghad Press: Speaker of the House of Representatives Saleem al-Jubouri and the Saudi ambassador on Saturday agreed on the necessity of activating the economic and investment development factors between the two countries, opening new horizons and opportunities for developing trade and Saudi Arabia playing an important role in the reconstruction of liberated areas.

Al-Jabbouri’s office said in a statement received by Al-Ghad Press that the latter had received the ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Iraq, Abdulaziz Al-Shammari, and discussed the situation in Iraq, developments at the Arab and regional levels and the importance of cooperation between the two countries to face challenges and common issues.

“We have also discussed means of achieving stability in the region, especially after Iraq managed to end the existence of an organization calling on the terrorists to break their borders and end their alleged state,” he said.

“The role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in supporting Iraq to achieve lasting stability and its cooperation with the Iraqi government to restore bilateral relations and achieve the interests of the two brotherly peoples,” he said.

The two sides agreed, according to the statement, to “activate the factors of economic and investment development between the two countries, open new horizons and opportunities for the development of trade, and that Saudi Arabia has an important role in the reconstruction of liberated areas.”

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55760-Jubouri-and-Saudi-Ambassador-agree-to-activate-the-factors-of-economic-amp-investment

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Dinar Daily NEWS Blog – December 19th

Governor of the Central Bank: Participation of banking cadres in training courses will be positively reflected on the banking sector

The Governor of the Central Bank, Ali Alalak, that the participation of banking cadres in the training courses will be reflected positively on the banking sector.

“The Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq Ali Alalak handed certificates of participation to a number of employees of public and private banks after passing a course in the advanced banking system and also in the topics of combating money laundering and financing of terrorism and tax compliance law,” the central bank said in a press statement.

The statement quoted the relations as saying that “such participation by the cadres of all Iraqi banks will be reflected positively on the banking reality in order to achieve the desired goals, including real integration between all banks and access to the application of the best modern technologies that serve the citizen.”

Read more:  http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55780-Governor-of-the-Central-Bank-Participation-of-banking-cadres-in-training-courses-wil
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Jubouri and the Saudi Ambassador agree to activate the factors of economic and investment development

Baghdad / Al-Ghad Press: Speaker of the House of Representatives Saleem al-Jubouri and the Saudi ambassador on Saturday agreed on the necessity of activating the economic and investment development factors between the two countries, opening new horizons and opportunities for developing trade and Saudi Arabia playing an important role in the reconstruction of liberated areas.

Al-Jabbouri’s office said in a statement received by Al-Ghad Press that the latter had received the ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Iraq, Abdulaziz Al-Shammari, and discussed the situation in Iraq, developments at the Arab and regional levels and the importance of cooperation between the two countries to face challenges and common issues.

“We have also discussed means of achieving stability in the region, especially after Iraq managed to end the existence of an organization calling on the terrorists to break their borders and end their alleged state,” he said.

“The role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in supporting Iraq to achieve lasting stability and its cooperation with the Iraqi government to restore bilateral relations and achieve the interests of the two brotherly peoples,” he said.

The two sides agreed, according to the statement, to “activate the factors of economic and investment development between the two countries, open new horizons and opportunities for the development of trade, and that Saudi Arabia has an important role in the reconstruction of liberated areas.”

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55760-Jubouri-and-Saudi-Ambassador-agree-to-activate-the-factors-of-economic-amp-investment

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Nassif advises Abbadi: There is no possibility to open four files corruption

A member of the parliamentary legal committee High Nassif, Saturday, the lack of possibility to open four files of corruption, one relating to the Central Bank of Iraq, while calling for Prime Minister Haider Abadi to “fine” corruption until the change of the current political system .

Nassif said in a press statement that “it is not possible to go to Abadi to open files large and large files of real estate and the Central Bank and mobile phone and oil,” noting that “political blocs behind these files.

Nassif added that “Abadi should correct the corruption process and not allow him to change the political system, especially as we are going to the elections,” asserting at the same time that “Abadi is legally and legally bound to corrupt the nobility.”

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55758-Nassif-advises-Abbadi-There-is-no-possibility-to-open-four-files-corruption
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Enorrste (Dinar Guru) –  Article:  “World Bank: ready for the advancement of the Iraqi economy”   I agree with KAP that the fact that this is being driven by the World Bank is very significant. [Reference Guru Kaperoni post 12-14-2017]  In the past we have heard many times that “in the coming period” something may happen, but these were all from within the GOI or CBI.  The politics intervened and delays occurred.  However, with the World Bank behind this move it seems that we may finally begin to see some real economic growth in the country.  Obviously with that growth there will be a strengthening of the currency which should allow for the float to begin.  It could take several months, but at least we have one of the “big boys” behind this, finally.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –    Article:  “World Bank: ready for the advancement of the Iraqi economy”  This is another very important article. Since the World Bank is who was helping the CBI with currency reform, it appears they are on board now to get it done If you read previous delete zeros articles the World Bank was clear on the benefits and reason to restructor the currency. Seeing this article gives me hope that with the help of the WB, the project may start within a month or two Keep in mind, those same articles stated that it takes a long time ( I am speculating at a few years) to delete the zeros.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Economic Adviser and Banker of the Association of Iraqi Private Banks

The economic and banking adviser to the Association of Iraqi Private Banks, Samir Al-Nusairi, revealed the orientation of the government and the banking sector for economic, financial and banking cooperation with the Gulf states.

An Iraqi banking delegation headed by central bank governor Ali Al-Alak visited Saudi Arabia last week at the invitation of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency to discuss prospects for cooperation between the two countries.

Al-Nasiri said in an interview with “Economy News” that “the Iraqi banking sector is the main link in the economy and participate in the development process, although the economy suffers from a structural imbalance led to the failure to fully investigate the stability of the monetary system and financial system over the past 14 years as a result of unilateral economy The war on terror, the instability of the business environment, the challenges of a deficit in non-oil revenue and the balance of payments deficit. ”

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/forumdisplay.php?5-Current-Iraq-NEWS
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Baghdad seeks concessions before negotiating with Kurds

Trying to jump-start discussions with Iraq’s central government, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Erbil recently announced it will respect the Iraqi Federal Court’s ecision that the KRG independence referendum was unconstitutional. But Baghdad has amplified its demands for opening a dialogue, which makes negotiations unlikely to happen anytime soon.

The Kurdish independence referendum, which voters overwhelmingly approved in September, greatly escalated problems between Baghdad and the KRG. However, both sides have called for negotiations to resolve the issues based on the Iraqi Constitution. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has said Baghdad is continuing to work toward putting into effect some articles of the constitution that have never been implemented and would benefit the Kurds, while at the same time returning federal sovereignty to all areas of Iraq.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson touched on the subject this week during a speech at the Atlantic Council-Korea Foundation Forum in Washington DC, saying the United States will help officials implement the Iraqi Constitution completely.

“We have said we’ll stand with the Kurds to support them in the full implementation of the Iraqi Constitution … which, when it is fully implemented, will address a number of grievances that the Kurdish people have had for some time and we hope will lead to that unified Iraq,” Tillerson said at the Dec. 12 meeting.

An Iraqi parliamentary source told Al-Monitor, on condition of anonymity, Baghdad’s five recent conditions for opening negotiations.

The first condition, he said, is that “the KRG should officially announce its commitment to the Iraqi Federal Court decision on nullifying all the outcomes of the referendum vote.” He said the Iraqi government wants an official statement in which the KRG “nullifies the referendum outcomes as per the Iraqi Federal Court decision — not just ‘respecting’ the decision.”

The KRG has refused to nullify the referendum results thus far. KRG Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani and his deputy, Qubad Talabani, would have complied completely with the court’s ruling, the source said, but former KRG President Massoud Barzani and his son, Masrour Barzani, chancellor of the Kurdistan Region Security Council, are the main obstacles; they insist “the people’s vote will only be nullified by another public vote.” Baghdad wants a guarantee that the KRG will not seek independence in the future.

The Iraqi government also demands the KRG turn over all future federal revenues, including those from oil sales and customs. Baghdad has clearly said that it won’t receive any Kurdish delegations that don’t include representatives of all five political parties with factions in the Iraqi parliament. Those groups are the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, the Kurdistan Democratic Party, the Gorran party (Movement for Change), the Kurdistan Islamic Union, and the Kurdistan Islamic Group. According to the source, the KRG is likely to accept these two conditions; however, the remaining two conditions will deepen the chasm between Baghdad and Erbil.

“The Iraqi government also calls for handing over all the border crossings, including Peshkhabour [Faysh Khabur] and Ibrahim Khalil. Finally, the Iraqi government also is not willing to pay the KRG’s $5.5 billion in debts — $4 billion to Turkey and $1.5 billion to [Russian gas company] Gazprom. The KRG must pay its debts,” the source said.

The KRG — in particular, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) side — is unlikely to hand over the Peshkhabour border crossing willingly and allow Iraqi forces to deploy there, as this area has become the lifeline of KDP financing and reaching the outside world. The KDP also uses the crossing as leverage against its main rivals, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the Rojava administration (the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria).

Currently, the KRG is struggling just to pay its public servants, who haven’t yet received their September salaries. At a Dec. 11 meeting, the KRG Cabinet concluded the government can only pay public servants half their salaries every 60 days. The KRG also cannot pay its debts to Turkey and Russia.

As relations between Erbil and Baghdad have always been delicate, any simple disagreement can quickly become complicated. For example, in a Dec. 9 speech, Abadi praised Iraqi forces’ victory over the Islamic State but avoided mentioning the sacrifices of the Kurdistan peshmerga forces — earning him so much criticism that the speech was later amended to include the peshmerga. It seems that despite pressure from the United Nations, the United States and the EU on the Iraqi government and the KRG, Erbil-Baghdad negotiations are unlikely to happen until Iraqi elections are held in May. And, of course, while commencing negotiations and constructive dialogue is incredibly complicated, reaching an agreement on prolonged disputes and issues will be even more so.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55757-Baghdad-seeks-concessions-before-negotiating-with-Kurds

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MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –   Article:  “Iraqi bank receives international award”   Another indicator of significant progress or coming about international if you will. Setting up for to the final outcome imo.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –      Quote:  “We would like to inform you that RTL transfers has been activated MSG via electronic services via the Internet‎”   This is telling us Iraq just went Digital… imo… if this is true, then our time is near! imo

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Iraq emerges from Chapter VII and the “oil for food”

Iraq ended Saturday with a decision by the Security Council to withdraw from Chapter VII of the oil-for-food program imposed on it since the 1990s.

“Iraq has regained its normal status and international standing,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmad Mahjoub said in a statement, adding that his country had completed all commitments to the program after a series of diplomatic successes.

According to the Security Council resolution that “completed the efforts of Iraq to end its files from the era of the former regime,” he ended his obligations under Chapter VII on the oil-for-food program, after he carried out in full.

In 1996, the United Nations imposed the $ 64 billion oil-for-food program to enable Iraq, besieged by timely international economic sanctions, to sell certain quantities of its oil and buy basic necessities.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55665-Iraq-emerges-from-Chapter-VII-and-the-quot-oil-for-food-quot

BGG ~ Obviously, this is very big news, however…

Is Iraq being FULLY removed from the UN Ch 7 Charter (as in – all UNSC oversight)?

(BTW – the sanctions and “the UNSC Charter” may well be two related but different functions)

The wording is still a bit murky for me…

There are some “tensing”, translation and direct reference issues I would like to see cleared up. 

It’s not entirely clear they are officially clear of Ch 7 entirely. In many of the articles and interviews, it appears (to me) as though this is referring to the Oil-for-Food program as an individual issue… apart from the UNSC overall function.

I have said repeatedly – I’m not sure they will release Iraq from their UNSC Ch 7 oversight anytime in the near future. This would greatly limit the UN’s ability to come and go (within Iraq’s borders) as they see fit.

Though the UN appears to be pushing Iraq forward rapidly, I am dubious they give up a big tool in their fight against terrorism in the region.

Does Iraq have to be fully released from the UN Ch 7 charter (the protection portion) to progress to where we would like them to? I believe not. JMHO.

Worst case – they are released from the Oil-for-Food portion of the UN Ch 7 sanctions – which is the last of the active CH 7 sanctions and allows them to sell oil more freely on the open market. Great. Huge move forward.

I am going to be somewhat reserved until a official U.N. announcement of a full release from CH 7.

It’s also curious how they managed to hold an international bond offering without this previously and were successful??

My advice – NO MATTER WHAT… calm down. There is an extraordinary amount of jumping from A to B to Z in the community right now. None of the assumptions have to be correct. Relax – wait for the facts.

Don’t add to the “internet hysteria” going on right now… 

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Adam Montana (Dinar Guru) –  […do you have some good news about thé HCL?  RV?]    I wish I did right now! We’re in a little bit of a lull with the HCL, and I’m not sure when that lull will be over, but I AM certain that it will end soon.  All we can do right now is wait to hear some news. My guess is we should get HCL news within the next 6 weeks. It’s a topic that cannot be ignored forever, it’s something they NEED regardless of their currency value, and it is only going to benefit them.   I get torn on this next statement… I want to say “the sooner, the better!” But then I also like the sound of “The HIGHER, the better!”   With those words in mind, I usually decide it’s best if I exercise some of that virtue called “patience”, and I’m ok with letting it take a little longer if it’s going to be done right.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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MIDEAST MONEY – Iraq dinar is short-term disappointment, long-term bet

Reuters Staff

* Iraqis still prefer hard currencies for many transactions

* But some foreign speculators see long-term opportunity

* External, budget surpluses could eventually boost dinar

* For now, central bank wants to keep currency stable (as of 2012)

* Any major appreciation unlikely before two or three years

By Aseel Kami

BAGHDAD, Oct 3 (Reuters) – Many Iraqis have lost faith in their dinar currency but to some foreign speculators, it promises big profits. The contrast underlines the uncertainties of investing in Iraq as the country recovers from years of war and economic sanctions.

The logic of the dinar bulls is simple. Iraq’s oil exports rose to 2.6 million barrels per day in September, their highest level in three decades; the country aims to hit 6 million bpd by 2017, which would put it close to Saudi Arabia’s current level…

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55734-FLASHBACK-(Oct-2012)-Iraq-dinar-is-short-term-disappointment-long-term-bet&p=180624#post180624
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KRG parliament speaker calls for rethinking strategy in Baghdad talks

Kurdistan Region parliament Speaker Yusuf Mohammed Sadiq has criticized the way the recent independence referendum was organized and accused the government of not properly involving the parliament.

In an interview with Al-Monitor from his office in the hillside neighborhood of Ali-Naji in Sulaimaniyah, Sadiq spoke about the ongoing crisis between Erbil and Baghdad and his vision for going forward. He said that the first priority of the Kurdistan Region should be to restore the role of parliament and to prepare for negotiations with Baghdad over all disputed issues. He said the negotiations would first require an internal review. “We cannot negotiate with Baghdad with the same old mechanisms,” he said.

While he preferred not to voice an opinion on whether the results of the recent independence referendum should be annulled, he said that if it “had not been held, conditions in the Kurdistan Region and the disputed areas might not have deteriorated.”

Sadiq said that since he was abroad following the referendum, he was unaware of the details concerning the peshmerga’s loss of Kirkuk. “The parliament must establish a special investigation committee to investigate all the events related to the referendum, [including] the events in Kirkuk,” he stated. “The most important question to ask is why we reached this point.”

Sadiq did, however, praise former President Massoud Barzani for stepping down from power. “[W]e need to respect democracy and learn to distribute and hand over power.… From this aspect, Barzani’s leaving power was a good thing.”

The text of the interview follows:

Al-Monitor: After having suspended its work for more than two years, the Kurdistan Region parliament resumed sessions on Sept. 15, 2017, without you. What is preventing you from returning to Erbil?

Sadiq: We do not believe that parliament’s return to work was done properly. After having been suspended for more than two years, parliament resumed sessions only to legalize the decision that some parties made to hold the Kurdistan Region [independence] referendum, and then the parliament endorsed that decision as a recommendation. This is not the right way to deal with the legislative power in a democratic system. The issue of the referendum should have been discussed in parliament, and all the political, economic, security and military aspects of the referendum should have been calculated; all preparations should have been evaluated, and then a decision should have been made. But they [the two main political parties: the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan] even set the referendum date without consulting parliament, and didn’t consider the consequences. Ten days before the referendum was held, they brought those decisions into the parliament [for a vote] only to legitimatize them. This is not acceptable in a democratic system.

Now, my decision not to return to Erbil is because we are still working with the same previous mechanisms that have been proved to bring nothing but defeat and failure to the region. The parliament is still not being taken seriously by the dominant political parties.

The region was hit with a great defeat after holding the referendum, because [those involved] did not take into consideration its consequences and neglected calls by all our friends to suspend it. We saw the big defeat that happened to the people of Kurdistan.

Al-Monitor: Is it true that the Movement for Change [Gorran] is now agreeing to replace you?

Sadiq: My party has not agreed on changing the parliament speaker. The National Assembly of the Movement for Change, in its last meeting, asked me — after evaluating the situation and contacting different parliamentary fractions — to make my decision and [determine] how to deal with these issues.

The only reason for not attending parliament is that I want to see if parliament is able to do its work without any hindrance, with transparency to be brought into Kurdistan’s financial process and with political parties stopping interference in the security forces. We need a new stage of governance in the region. I am waiting to see whether or not we can launch this.

Al-Monitor: What is your stance on Mr. Massoud Barzani’s decision to step down and distribute his powers to the Kurdistan Region parliament, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and the judicial authorities in the region? Do you have any plans to step down?

Sadiq: I think Mr. Massoud Barzani [did a good thing by quitting] the authority of the Kurdistan Region presidency. I wish he had done so earlier so that the process of the peaceful handover of power might have become normalized in the region. The issue of whether Mr. Barzani has ruled well or badly — this evaluation should be left for another time. But we need to respect democracy and learn to distribute and hand over power. Therefore, from this aspect, Barzani’s leaving power was a good thing. The decision to distribute his authorities is a good decision, though it requires much legislation.

Al-Monitor: According to the law, after the two-year extension of Barzani’s term expired in 2015 and before parliament was suspended, you had the authority to assume the de-facto authorities of Mr. Barzani. Why did you not do so?

Sadiq: I did not want Kurdistan’s conditions to be further complicated, since I had known that Mr. Barzani would remain in his position. We were at war against the Islamic State [IS] terrorist group; we were facing a harsh economic situation in the region. It was not proper in all these complicated conditions to claim the presidency and compete with Barzani. My goal was not that at all. I wanted instead a peaceful handover of power. If I had shouldered the presidency, it could have been viewed as my seeking power and the presidency post.

Al-Monitor: What is your understanding of the peshmerga defeat in Kirkuk and other disputed areas in mid-October? Who ordered them to withdraw? Why did they not fight?

Sadiq: I am not aware of the details of the issue. I was in Germany when, unfortunately, that happened. The parliament must establish a special investigation committee to investigate all the events related to the referendum, before and after holding it, as well as the events in Kirkuk. The most important question to ask is why we reached this point. How did we lose all the gains we had made since 2003? Why did we lose nearly 49% of Kurdistan’s territory? The consequences of unwise KRG policies in suspending parliament and holding the referendum are not only that some peshmerga forces were defeated in Kirkuk, but that a large number of peshmerga brigades — for whom a budget of hundreds of millions of dollars from the KRG and the international coalition against IS was spent — are currently dissolved.

Al-Monitor: On Oct. 30, angry protesters stormed the parliament building, fiercely struck journalists and attacked Kurdish lawmaker Rabun Maruf, a former Kurdish MP from your own parliamentary faction. Who was behind the incident?

Sadiq: Those attacks were an evil endeavor and were pressures from outside the parliament from groups affiliated with some political parties against parliament. Parliament cannot work in this way … where one day the speaker of the Kurdistan parliament is not allowed to enter Erbil and another day they launch an attack on parliament and hit journalists and legislators inside parliament. This all should be stopped.

I made a statement on the evening of those attacks against parliament, and I sent a message to the foreign consulates in the region, asking them to help stop those assaults. Assaulting parliament was a very bad deed.

Al-Monitor: If you decide to return to Erbil, what will be the parliament’s priorities?

Sadiq: The first priority is finding a way to negotiate with Baghdad to deal with the problems and salaries of the public servants of Kurdistan. The second priority is bringing more transparency to Kurdistan and enforcing parliament’s local observation role. The third priority is passing several draft laws associated with the life of our people, including a bill for social insurance, and several other draft laws related to the life of the people of Kurdistan — but a review and an investigation into all that has happened in the past also needs to be on parliament’s agenda.

Al-Monitor: In the period of parliament suspension, the KRG — headed by Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani — made several financial decisions such as decreasing salaries of state employees. To what extent are these measures legal?

Sadiq: All salaries of the people of Kurdistan, including civil, military and pensions, are regulated by law. And according to the law, the government cannot amend them in any way. All those measures that were taken in the past, including decreasing salaries, and all those taxes and customs that were increased by law, are illegal deeds. Currently, the KRG is in debt to its citizens; these debts should be fixed by the government in order to repay our citizens.

Al-Monitor: Baghdad has cut the Kurdistan budget from 17% to about 13%, in addition to a variety of other punitive measures after the referendum. What is your and your party’s stance on this? Do you plan to challenge these measures, and if so, how?

Sadiq: The Movement for Change has members in the Kurdistan parliament and in the Iraqi Council of Representatives, which are working on these issues. The budget must be divided according to the Iraqi Constitution. Article 121, Item 3 of this constitution guarantees that the Iraqi federal government allocate a budget for the regions suitable to their works, needs, activities and the ratio of their populations. Therefore, we will discuss this issue with Baghdad according to the above-mentioned criteria.

Al-Monitor: So, would you agree with the 13% portion of the Iraqi budget?

Sadiq: Distributing the budget according to the population is a key, but the needs of Kurdistan are important as well. No population census has been made in Iraq, and Iraq’s population is unknown. Thus, it is better we continue with the other past agreement, which is the 17% portion of Iraq’s budget, until a population count can be made in Iraq. But we in the Kurdistan parliament and the Iraqi government should also confirm that total transparency in spending the incomes be brought about. I am fully with the Iraqi government’s steps for carrying out transparency in Kurdistan as well as in Iraq itself, but reducing civilians’ income is an unsuitable action that must be corrected.

Al-Monitor: What is your position on the Sept. 25 Kurdish referendum? Can Kurds use the results of the referendum as a document to declare their own state, or do you think now that the results of the referendum should be annulled?

Sadiq: The referendum indeed has brought us many complications and led us to the current crisis. If the referendum had not been held, conditions in the Kurdistan Region and the disputed areas might not have deteriorated, and we could have better negotiated with the Iraqi government in a position of power; hence, the international community could have further supported us.

As for nullifying the referendum results, I do not have any comment. Since the beginning of the referendum’s process, I was not a participant, because I knew it would cost the region.

Al-Monitor: According to your perspective, when and how can an independent Kurdish state be established?

Sadiq: To create a state, you need to build a powerful economy; you need to establish a systematic system of governance. You need an effective judicial authority, and you need one regular armed force within which no figure or party can have a role.

You should internally build the state’s fundamentals, even if you would not declare independence, the international community will deal with you as a state. States are built internally, not from the outside.

Al-Monitor: What is your opinion on neighboring countries’ interfering in the region? How can the Kurdistan Region have balanced relationships with neighboring countries — Iran and Turkey in particular?

Sadiq: We first need to reorganize our own affairs at home in order to reduce foreign interference in the Kurdistan Region. We as the Kurdistan Region need to have very good relations with all the neighboring countries; in addition, we need to re-establish good relations with the Iraqi federal government.

On the international level, we also need good relations with all neighboring countries and all of our friends — especially the United States, which was a key supporter of us in the fight against IS. The United States and Iran have a big conflict in the areas, but both countries were big supporters of us in the first days of the IS attacks on areas near Erbil; thus, we should keep our friendly relations with all countries.

Al-Monitor: How do you describe the agreements that the KRG signed with Rosneft — the state-owned Russian oil company — for investment in the region’s oil and gas sector, without having consulted parliament?

Sadiq: The KRG signed those contracts with Rosneft at a time when the Kurdistan parliament was suspended. Thus, those agreements and contracts are under serious question. Hence, the contracts should be examined by the Kurdistan parliament first and then come into effect.

Al-Monitor: Kurdish opposition demanded the formation of a transitional government to replace the current KRG. What is your view on the transitional period?

Sadiq: We need a transitional period until the next election is held. This transitional period may need a transitional government, but a transitional government, or reshuffling the current KRG government, needs a settlement between the political parties.

We need an internal revision before starting negotiations. We cannot negotiate with Baghdad with the same old mechanisms since it has disadvantages for the region rather than being in our interests.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55759-KRG-parliament-speaker-calls-for-rethinking-strategy-in-Baghdad-talks

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Dinar Daily NEWS Blog – December 18th

Governor of the Central Bank: Participation of banking cadres in training courses will be positively reflected on the banking sector

The Governor of the Central Bank, Ali Alalak, that the participation of banking cadres in the training courses will be reflected positively on the banking sector.

“The Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq Ali Alalak handed certificates of participation to a number of employees of public and private banks after passing a course in the advanced banking system and also in the topics of combating money laundering and financing of terrorism and tax compliance law,” the central bank said in a press statement.

The statement quoted the relations as saying that “such participation by the cadres of all Iraqi banks will be reflected positively on the banking reality in order to achieve the desired goals, including real integration between all banks and access to the application of the best modern technologies that serve the citizen.”

Read more:  http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55780-Governor-of-the-Central-Bank-Participation-of-banking-cadres-in-training-courses-wil
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Jubouri and the Saudi Ambassador agree to activate the factors of economic and investment development

Baghdad / Al-Ghad Press: Speaker of the House of Representatives Saleem al-Jubouri and the Saudi ambassador on Saturday agreed on the necessity of activating the economic and investment development factors between the two countries, opening new horizons and opportunities for developing trade and Saudi Arabia playing an important role in the reconstruction of liberated areas.

Al-Jabbouri’s office said in a statement received by Al-Ghad Press that the latter had received the ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Iraq, Abdulaziz Al-Shammari, and discussed the situation in Iraq, developments at the Arab and regional levels and the importance of cooperation between the two countries to face challenges and common issues.

“We have also discussed means of achieving stability in the region, especially after Iraq managed to end the existence of an organization calling on the terrorists to break their borders and end their alleged state,” he said.

“The role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in supporting Iraq to achieve lasting stability and its cooperation with the Iraqi government to restore bilateral relations and achieve the interests of the two brotherly peoples,” he said.

The two sides agreed, according to the statement, to “activate the factors of economic and investment development between the two countries, open new horizons and opportunities for the development of trade, and that Saudi Arabia has an important role in the reconstruction of liberated areas.”

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55760-Jubouri-and-Saudi-Ambassador-agree-to-activate-the-factors-of-economic-amp-investment

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Nassif advises Abbadi: There is no possibility to open four files corruption

A member of the parliamentary legal committee High Nassif, Saturday, the lack of possibility to open four files of corruption, one relating to the Central Bank of Iraq, while calling for Prime Minister Haider Abadi to “fine” corruption until the change of the current political system .

Nassif said in a press statement that “it is not possible to go to Abadi to open files large and large files of real estate and the Central Bank and mobile phone and oil,” noting that “political blocs behind these files.

Nassif added that “Abadi should correct the corruption process and not allow him to change the political system, especially as we are going to the elections,” asserting at the same time that “Abadi is legally and legally bound to corrupt the nobility.”

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55758-Nassif-advises-Abbadi-There-is-no-possibility-to-open-four-files-corruption
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Enorrste (Dinar Guru) –  Article:  “World Bank: ready for the advancement of the Iraqi economy”   I agree with KAP that the fact that this is being driven by the World Bank is very significant. [Reference Guru Kaperoni post 12-14-2017]  In the past we have heard many times that “in the coming period” something may happen, but these were all from within the GOI or CBI.  The politics intervened and delays occurred.  However, with the World Bank behind this move it seems that we may finally begin to see some real economic growth in the country.  Obviously with that growth there will be a strengthening of the currency which should allow for the float to begin.  It could take several months, but at least we have one of the “big boys” behind this, finally.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –    Article:  “World Bank: ready for the advancement of the Iraqi economy”  This is another very important article. Since the World Bank is who was helping the CBI with currency reform, it appears they are on board now to get it done If you read previous delete zeros articles the World Bank was clear on the benefits and reason to restructor the currency. Seeing this article gives me hope that with the help of the WB, the project may start within a month or two Keep in mind, those same articles stated that it takes a long time ( I am speculating at a few years) to delete the zeros.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Economic Adviser and Banker of the Association of Iraqi Private Banks

The economic and banking adviser to the Association of Iraqi Private Banks, Samir Al-Nusairi, revealed the orientation of the government and the banking sector for economic, financial and banking cooperation with the Gulf states.

An Iraqi banking delegation headed by central bank governor Ali Al-Alak visited Saudi Arabia last week at the invitation of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency to discuss prospects for cooperation between the two countries.

Al-Nasiri said in an interview with “Economy News” that “the Iraqi banking sector is the main link in the economy and participate in the development process, although the economy suffers from a structural imbalance led to the failure to fully investigate the stability of the monetary system and financial system over the past 14 years as a result of unilateral economy The war on terror, the instability of the business environment, the challenges of a deficit in non-oil revenue and the balance of payments deficit. ”

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/forumdisplay.php?5-Current-Iraq-NEWS
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Baghdad seeks concessions before negotiating with Kurds

Trying to jump-start discussions with Iraq’s central government, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Erbil recently announced it will respect the Iraqi Federal Court’s ecision that the KRG independence referendum was unconstitutional. But Baghdad has amplified its demands for opening a dialogue, which makes negotiations unlikely to happen anytime soon.

The Kurdish independence referendum, which voters overwhelmingly approved in September, greatly escalated problems between Baghdad and the KRG. However, both sides have called for negotiations to resolve the issues based on the Iraqi Constitution. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has said Baghdad is continuing to work toward putting into effect some articles of the constitution that have never been implemented and would benefit the Kurds, while at the same time returning federal sovereignty to all areas of Iraq.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson touched on the subject this week during a speech at the Atlantic Council-Korea Foundation Forum in Washington DC, saying the United States will help officials implement the Iraqi Constitution completely.

“We have said we’ll stand with the Kurds to support them in the full implementation of the Iraqi Constitution … which, when it is fully implemented, will address a number of grievances that the Kurdish people have had for some time and we hope will lead to that unified Iraq,” Tillerson said at the Dec. 12 meeting.

An Iraqi parliamentary source told Al-Monitor, on condition of anonymity, Baghdad’s five recent conditions for opening negotiations.

The first condition, he said, is that “the KRG should officially announce its commitment to the Iraqi Federal Court decision on nullifying all the outcomes of the referendum vote.” He said the Iraqi government wants an official statement in which the KRG “nullifies the referendum outcomes as per the Iraqi Federal Court decision — not just ‘respecting’ the decision.”

The KRG has refused to nullify the referendum results thus far. KRG Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani and his deputy, Qubad Talabani, would have complied completely with the court’s ruling, the source said, but former KRG President Massoud Barzani and his son, Masrour Barzani, chancellor of the Kurdistan Region Security Council, are the main obstacles; they insist “the people’s vote will only be nullified by another public vote.” Baghdad wants a guarantee that the KRG will not seek independence in the future.

The Iraqi government also demands the KRG turn over all future federal revenues, including those from oil sales and customs. Baghdad has clearly said that it won’t receive any Kurdish delegations that don’t include representatives of all five political parties with factions in the Iraqi parliament. Those groups are the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, the Kurdistan Democratic Party, the Gorran party (Movement for Change), the Kurdistan Islamic Union, and the Kurdistan Islamic Group. According to the source, the KRG is likely to accept these two conditions; however, the remaining two conditions will deepen the chasm between Baghdad and Erbil.

“The Iraqi government also calls for handing over all the border crossings, including Peshkhabour [Faysh Khabur] and Ibrahim Khalil. Finally, the Iraqi government also is not willing to pay the KRG’s $5.5 billion in debts — $4 billion to Turkey and $1.5 billion to [Russian gas company] Gazprom. The KRG must pay its debts,” the source said.

The KRG — in particular, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) side — is unlikely to hand over the Peshkhabour border crossing willingly and allow Iraqi forces to deploy there, as this area has become the lifeline of KDP financing and reaching the outside world. The KDP also uses the crossing as leverage against its main rivals, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the Rojava administration (the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria).

Currently, the KRG is struggling just to pay its public servants, who haven’t yet received their September salaries. At a Dec. 11 meeting, the KRG Cabinet concluded the government can only pay public servants half their salaries every 60 days. The KRG also cannot pay its debts to Turkey and Russia.

As relations between Erbil and Baghdad have always been delicate, any simple disagreement can quickly become complicated. For example, in a Dec. 9 speech, Abadi praised Iraqi forces’ victory over the Islamic State but avoided mentioning the sacrifices of the Kurdistan peshmerga forces — earning him so much criticism that the speech was later amended to include the peshmerga. It seems that despite pressure from the United Nations, the United States and the EU on the Iraqi government and the KRG, Erbil-Baghdad negotiations are unlikely to happen until Iraqi elections are held in May. And, of course, while commencing negotiations and constructive dialogue is incredibly complicated, reaching an agreement on prolonged disputes and issues will be even more so.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55757-Baghdad-seeks-concessions-before-negotiating-with-Kurds

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MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –   Article:  “Iraqi bank receives international award”   Another indicator of significant progress or coming about international if you will. Setting up for to the final outcome imo.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –      Quote:  “We would like to inform you that RTL transfers has been activated MSG via electronic services via the Internet‎”   This is telling us Iraq just went Digital… imo… if this is true, then our time is near! imo

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Iraq emerges from Chapter VII and the “oil for food”

Iraq ended Saturday with a decision by the Security Council to withdraw from Chapter VII of the oil-for-food program imposed on it since the 1990s.

“Iraq has regained its normal status and international standing,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmad Mahjoub said in a statement, adding that his country had completed all commitments to the program after a series of diplomatic successes.

According to the Security Council resolution that “completed the efforts of Iraq to end its files from the era of the former regime,” he ended his obligations under Chapter VII on the oil-for-food program, after he carried out in full.

In 1996, the United Nations imposed the $ 64 billion oil-for-food program to enable Iraq, besieged by timely international economic sanctions, to sell certain quantities of its oil and buy basic necessities.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55665-Iraq-emerges-from-Chapter-VII-and-the-quot-oil-for-food-quot

BGG ~ Obviously, this is very big news, however…

Is Iraq being FULLY removed from the UN Ch 7 Charter (as in – all UNSC oversight)?

(BTW – the sanctions and “the UNSC Charter” may well be two related but different functions)

The wording is still a bit murky for me…

There are some “tensing”, translation and direct reference issues I would like to see cleared up. 

It’s not entirely clear they are officially clear of Ch 7 entirely. In many of the articles and interviews, it appears (to me) as though this is referring to the Oil-for-Food program as an individual issue… apart from the UNSC overall function.

I have said repeatedly – I’m not sure they will release Iraq from their UNSC Ch 7 oversight anytime in the near future. This would greatly limit the UN’s ability to come and go (within Iraq’s borders) as they see fit.

Though the UN appears to be pushing Iraq forward rapidly, I am dubious they give up a big tool in their fight against terrorism in the region.

Does Iraq have to be fully released from the UN Ch 7 charter (the protection portion) to progress to where we would like them to? I believe not. JMHO.

Worst case – they are released from the Oil-for-Food portion of the UN Ch 7 sanctions – which is the last of the active CH 7 sanctions and allows them to sell oil more freely on the open market. Great. Huge move forward.

I am going to be somewhat reserved until a official U.N. announcement of a full release from CH 7.

It’s also curious how they managed to hold an international bond offering without this previously and were successful??

My advice – NO MATTER WHAT… calm down. There is an extraordinary amount of jumping from A to B to Z in the community right now. None of the assumptions have to be correct. Relax – wait for the facts.

Don’t add to the “internet hysteria” going on right now… 

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Adam Montana (Dinar Guru) –  […do you have some good news about thé HCL?  RV?]    I wish I did right now! We’re in a little bit of a lull with the HCL, and I’m not sure when that lull will be over, but I AM certain that it will end soon.  All we can do right now is wait to hear some news. My guess is we should get HCL news within the next 6 weeks. It’s a topic that cannot be ignored forever, it’s something they NEED regardless of their currency value, and it is only going to benefit them.   I get torn on this next statement… I want to say “the sooner, the better!” But then I also like the sound of “The HIGHER, the better!”   With those words in mind, I usually decide it’s best if I exercise some of that virtue called “patience”, and I’m ok with letting it take a little longer if it’s going to be done right.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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MIDEAST MONEY – Iraq dinar is short-term disappointment, long-term bet

Reuters Staff

* Iraqis still prefer hard currencies for many transactions

* But some foreign speculators see long-term opportunity

* External, budget surpluses could eventually boost dinar

* For now, central bank wants to keep currency stable (as of 2012)

* Any major appreciation unlikely before two or three years

By Aseel Kami

BAGHDAD, Oct 3 (Reuters) – Many Iraqis have lost faith in their dinar currency but to some foreign speculators, it promises big profits. The contrast underlines the uncertainties of investing in Iraq as the country recovers from years of war and economic sanctions.

The logic of the dinar bulls is simple. Iraq’s oil exports rose to 2.6 million barrels per day in September, their highest level in three decades; the country aims to hit 6 million bpd by 2017, which would put it close to Saudi Arabia’s current level…

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55734-FLASHBACK-(Oct-2012)-Iraq-dinar-is-short-term-disappointment-long-term-bet&p=180624#post180624
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KRG parliament speaker calls for rethinking strategy in Baghdad talks

Kurdistan Region parliament Speaker Yusuf Mohammed Sadiq has criticized the way the recent independence referendum was organized and accused the government of not properly involving the parliament.

In an interview with Al-Monitor from his office in the hillside neighborhood of Ali-Naji in Sulaimaniyah, Sadiq spoke about the ongoing crisis between Erbil and Baghdad and his vision for going forward. He said that the first priority of the Kurdistan Region should be to restore the role of parliament and to prepare for negotiations with Baghdad over all disputed issues. He said the negotiations would first require an internal review. “We cannot negotiate with Baghdad with the same old mechanisms,” he said.

While he preferred not to voice an opinion on whether the results of the recent independence referendum should be annulled, he said that if it “had not been held, conditions in the Kurdistan Region and the disputed areas might not have deteriorated.”

Sadiq said that since he was abroad following the referendum, he was unaware of the details concerning the peshmerga’s loss of Kirkuk. “The parliament must establish a special investigation committee to investigate all the events related to the referendum, [including] the events in Kirkuk,” he stated. “The most important question to ask is why we reached this point.”

Sadiq did, however, praise former President Massoud Barzani for stepping down from power. “[W]e need to respect democracy and learn to distribute and hand over power.… From this aspect, Barzani’s leaving power was a good thing.”

The text of the interview follows:

Al-Monitor: After having suspended its work for more than two years, the Kurdistan Region parliament resumed sessions on Sept. 15, 2017, without you. What is preventing you from returning to Erbil?

Sadiq: We do not believe that parliament’s return to work was done properly. After having been suspended for more than two years, parliament resumed sessions only to legalize the decision that some parties made to hold the Kurdistan Region [independence] referendum, and then the parliament endorsed that decision as a recommendation. This is not the right way to deal with the legislative power in a democratic system. The issue of the referendum should have been discussed in parliament, and all the political, economic, security and military aspects of the referendum should have been calculated; all preparations should have been evaluated, and then a decision should have been made. But they [the two main political parties: the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan] even set the referendum date without consulting parliament, and didn’t consider the consequences. Ten days before the referendum was held, they brought those decisions into the parliament [for a vote] only to legitimatize them. This is not acceptable in a democratic system.

Now, my decision not to return to Erbil is because we are still working with the same previous mechanisms that have been proved to bring nothing but defeat and failure to the region. The parliament is still not being taken seriously by the dominant political parties.

The region was hit with a great defeat after holding the referendum, because [those involved] did not take into consideration its consequences and neglected calls by all our friends to suspend it. We saw the big defeat that happened to the people of Kurdistan.

Al-Monitor: Is it true that the Movement for Change [Gorran] is now agreeing to replace you?

Sadiq: My party has not agreed on changing the parliament speaker. The National Assembly of the Movement for Change, in its last meeting, asked me — after evaluating the situation and contacting different parliamentary fractions — to make my decision and [determine] how to deal with these issues.

The only reason for not attending parliament is that I want to see if parliament is able to do its work without any hindrance, with transparency to be brought into Kurdistan’s financial process and with political parties stopping interference in the security forces. We need a new stage of governance in the region. I am waiting to see whether or not we can launch this.

Al-Monitor: What is your stance on Mr. Massoud Barzani’s decision to step down and distribute his powers to the Kurdistan Region parliament, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and the judicial authorities in the region? Do you have any plans to step down?

Sadiq: I think Mr. Massoud Barzani [did a good thing by quitting] the authority of the Kurdistan Region presidency. I wish he had done so earlier so that the process of the peaceful handover of power might have become normalized in the region. The issue of whether Mr. Barzani has ruled well or badly — this evaluation should be left for another time. But we need to respect democracy and learn to distribute and hand over power. Therefore, from this aspect, Barzani’s leaving power was a good thing. The decision to distribute his authorities is a good decision, though it requires much legislation.

Al-Monitor: According to the law, after the two-year extension of Barzani’s term expired in 2015 and before parliament was suspended, you had the authority to assume the de-facto authorities of Mr. Barzani. Why did you not do so?

Sadiq: I did not want Kurdistan’s conditions to be further complicated, since I had known that Mr. Barzani would remain in his position. We were at war against the Islamic State [IS] terrorist group; we were facing a harsh economic situation in the region. It was not proper in all these complicated conditions to claim the presidency and compete with Barzani. My goal was not that at all. I wanted instead a peaceful handover of power. If I had shouldered the presidency, it could have been viewed as my seeking power and the presidency post.

Al-Monitor: What is your understanding of the peshmerga defeat in Kirkuk and other disputed areas in mid-October? Who ordered them to withdraw? Why did they not fight?

Sadiq: I am not aware of the details of the issue. I was in Germany when, unfortunately, that happened. The parliament must establish a special investigation committee to investigate all the events related to the referendum, before and after holding it, as well as the events in Kirkuk. The most important question to ask is why we reached this point. How did we lose all the gains we had made since 2003? Why did we lose nearly 49% of Kurdistan’s territory? The consequences of unwise KRG policies in suspending parliament and holding the referendum are not only that some peshmerga forces were defeated in Kirkuk, but that a large number of peshmerga brigades — for whom a budget of hundreds of millions of dollars from the KRG and the international coalition against IS was spent — are currently dissolved.

Al-Monitor: On Oct. 30, angry protesters stormed the parliament building, fiercely struck journalists and attacked Kurdish lawmaker Rabun Maruf, a former Kurdish MP from your own parliamentary faction. Who was behind the incident?

Sadiq: Those attacks were an evil endeavor and were pressures from outside the parliament from groups affiliated with some political parties against parliament. Parliament cannot work in this way … where one day the speaker of the Kurdistan parliament is not allowed to enter Erbil and another day they launch an attack on parliament and hit journalists and legislators inside parliament. This all should be stopped.

I made a statement on the evening of those attacks against parliament, and I sent a message to the foreign consulates in the region, asking them to help stop those assaults. Assaulting parliament was a very bad deed.

Al-Monitor: If you decide to return to Erbil, what will be the parliament’s priorities?

Sadiq: The first priority is finding a way to negotiate with Baghdad to deal with the problems and salaries of the public servants of Kurdistan. The second priority is bringing more transparency to Kurdistan and enforcing parliament’s local observation role. The third priority is passing several draft laws associated with the life of our people, including a bill for social insurance, and several other draft laws related to the life of the people of Kurdistan — but a review and an investigation into all that has happened in the past also needs to be on parliament’s agenda.

Al-Monitor: In the period of parliament suspension, the KRG — headed by Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani — made several financial decisions such as decreasing salaries of state employees. To what extent are these measures legal?

Sadiq: All salaries of the people of Kurdistan, including civil, military and pensions, are regulated by law. And according to the law, the government cannot amend them in any way. All those measures that were taken in the past, including decreasing salaries, and all those taxes and customs that were increased by law, are illegal deeds. Currently, the KRG is in debt to its citizens; these debts should be fixed by the government in order to repay our citizens.

Al-Monitor: Baghdad has cut the Kurdistan budget from 17% to about 13%, in addition to a variety of other punitive measures after the referendum. What is your and your party’s stance on this? Do you plan to challenge these measures, and if so, how?

Sadiq: The Movement for Change has members in the Kurdistan parliament and in the Iraqi Council of Representatives, which are working on these issues. The budget must be divided according to the Iraqi Constitution. Article 121, Item 3 of this constitution guarantees that the Iraqi federal government allocate a budget for the regions suitable to their works, needs, activities and the ratio of their populations. Therefore, we will discuss this issue with Baghdad according to the above-mentioned criteria.

Al-Monitor: So, would you agree with the 13% portion of the Iraqi budget?

Sadiq: Distributing the budget according to the population is a key, but the needs of Kurdistan are important as well. No population census has been made in Iraq, and Iraq’s population is unknown. Thus, it is better we continue with the other past agreement, which is the 17% portion of Iraq’s budget, until a population count can be made in Iraq. But we in the Kurdistan parliament and the Iraqi government should also confirm that total transparency in spending the incomes be brought about. I am fully with the Iraqi government’s steps for carrying out transparency in Kurdistan as well as in Iraq itself, but reducing civilians’ income is an unsuitable action that must be corrected.

Al-Monitor: What is your position on the Sept. 25 Kurdish referendum? Can Kurds use the results of the referendum as a document to declare their own state, or do you think now that the results of the referendum should be annulled?

Sadiq: The referendum indeed has brought us many complications and led us to the current crisis. If the referendum had not been held, conditions in the Kurdistan Region and the disputed areas might not have deteriorated, and we could have better negotiated with the Iraqi government in a position of power; hence, the international community could have further supported us.

As for nullifying the referendum results, I do not have any comment. Since the beginning of the referendum’s process, I was not a participant, because I knew it would cost the region.

Al-Monitor: According to your perspective, when and how can an independent Kurdish state be established?

Sadiq: To create a state, you need to build a powerful economy; you need to establish a systematic system of governance. You need an effective judicial authority, and you need one regular armed force within which no figure or party can have a role.

You should internally build the state’s fundamentals, even if you would not declare independence, the international community will deal with you as a state. States are built internally, not from the outside.

Al-Monitor: What is your opinion on neighboring countries’ interfering in the region? How can the Kurdistan Region have balanced relationships with neighboring countries — Iran and Turkey in particular?

Sadiq: We first need to reorganize our own affairs at home in order to reduce foreign interference in the Kurdistan Region. We as the Kurdistan Region need to have very good relations with all the neighboring countries; in addition, we need to re-establish good relations with the Iraqi federal government.

On the international level, we also need good relations with all neighboring countries and all of our friends — especially the United States, which was a key supporter of us in the fight against IS. The United States and Iran have a big conflict in the areas, but both countries were big supporters of us in the first days of the IS attacks on areas near Erbil; thus, we should keep our friendly relations with all countries.

Al-Monitor: How do you describe the agreements that the KRG signed with Rosneft — the state-owned Russian oil company — for investment in the region’s oil and gas sector, without having consulted parliament?

Sadiq: The KRG signed those contracts with Rosneft at a time when the Kurdistan parliament was suspended. Thus, those agreements and contracts are under serious question. Hence, the contracts should be examined by the Kurdistan parliament first and then come into effect.

Al-Monitor: Kurdish opposition demanded the formation of a transitional government to replace the current KRG. What is your view on the transitional period?

Sadiq: We need a transitional period until the next election is held. This transitional period may need a transitional government, but a transitional government, or reshuffling the current KRG government, needs a settlement between the political parties.

We need an internal revision before starting negotiations. We cannot negotiate with Baghdad with the same old mechanisms since it has disadvantages for the region rather than being in our interests.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55759-KRG-parliament-speaker-calls-for-rethinking-strategy-in-Baghdad-talks

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Dinar Daily NEWS Blog – December 17th

Jubouri and the Saudi Ambassador agree to activate the factors of economic and investment development

Baghdad / Al-Ghad Press: Speaker of the House of Representatives Saleem al-Jubouri and the Saudi ambassador on Saturday agreed on the necessity of activating the economic and investment development factors between the two countries, opening new horizons and opportunities for developing trade and Saudi Arabia playing an important role in the reconstruction of liberated areas.

Al-Jabbouri’s office said in a statement received by Al-Ghad Press that the latter had received the ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Iraq, Abdulaziz Al-Shammari, and discussed the situation in Iraq, developments at the Arab and regional levels and the importance of cooperation between the two countries to face challenges and common issues.

“We have also discussed means of achieving stability in the region, especially after Iraq managed to end the existence of an organization calling on the terrorists to break their borders and end their alleged state,” he said.

“The role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in supporting Iraq to achieve lasting stability and its cooperation with the Iraqi government to restore bilateral relations and achieve the interests of the two brotherly peoples,” he said.

The two sides agreed, according to the statement, to “activate the factors of economic and investment development between the two countries, open new horizons and opportunities for the development of trade, and that Saudi Arabia has an important role in the reconstruction of liberated areas.”

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55760-Jubouri-and-Saudi-Ambassador-agree-to-activate-the-factors-of-economic-amp-investment

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Nassif advises Abbadi: There is no possibility to open four files corruption

A member of the parliamentary legal committee High Nassif, Saturday, the lack of possibility to open four files of corruption, one relating to the Central Bank of Iraq, while calling for Prime Minister Haider Abadi to “fine” corruption until the change of the current political system .

Nassif said in a press statement that “it is not possible to go to Abadi to open files large and large files of real estate and the Central Bank and mobile phone and oil,” noting that “political blocs behind these files.

Nassif added that “Abadi should correct the corruption process and not allow him to change the political system, especially as we are going to the elections,” asserting at the same time that “Abadi is legally and legally bound to corrupt the nobility.”

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55758-Nassif-advises-Abbadi-There-is-no-possibility-to-open-four-files-corruption
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Enorrste (Dinar Guru) –  Article:  “World Bank: ready for the advancement of the Iraqi economy”   I agree with KAP that the fact that this is being driven by the World Bank is very significant. [Reference Guru Kaperoni post 12-14-2017]  In the past we have heard many times that “in the coming period” something may happen, but these were all from within the GOI or CBI.  The politics intervened and delays occurred.  However, with the World Bank behind this move it seems that we may finally begin to see some real economic growth in the country.  Obviously with that growth there will be a strengthening of the currency which should allow for the float to begin.  It could take several months, but at least we have one of the “big boys” behind this, finally.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –    Article:  “World Bank: ready for the advancement of the Iraqi economy”  This is another very important article. Since the World Bank is who was helping the CBI with currency reform, it appears they are on board now to get it done If you read previous delete zeros articles the World Bank was clear on the benefits and reason to restructor the currency. Seeing this article gives me hope that with the help of the WB, the project may start within a month or two Keep in mind, those same articles stated that it takes a long time ( I am speculating at a few years) to delete the zeros.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Economic Adviser and Banker of the Association of Iraqi Private Banks

The economic and banking adviser to the Association of Iraqi Private Banks, Samir Al-Nusairi, revealed the orientation of the government and the banking sector for economic, financial and banking cooperation with the Gulf states.

An Iraqi banking delegation headed by central bank governor Ali Al-Alak visited Saudi Arabia last week at the invitation of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency to discuss prospects for cooperation between the two countries.

Al-Nasiri said in an interview with “Economy News” that “the Iraqi banking sector is the main link in the economy and participate in the development process, although the economy suffers from a structural imbalance led to the failure to fully investigate the stability of the monetary system and financial system over the past 14 years as a result of unilateral economy The war on terror, the instability of the business environment, the challenges of a deficit in non-oil revenue and the balance of payments deficit. ”

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/forumdisplay.php?5-Current-Iraq-NEWS
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Baghdad seeks concessions before negotiating with Kurds

Trying to jump-start discussions with Iraq’s central government, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Erbil recently announced it will respect the Iraqi Federal Court’s ecision that the KRG independence referendum was unconstitutional. But Baghdad has amplified its demands for opening a dialogue, which makes negotiations unlikely to happen anytime soon.

The Kurdish independence referendum, which voters overwhelmingly approved in September, greatly escalated problems between Baghdad and the KRG. However, both sides have called for negotiations to resolve the issues based on the Iraqi Constitution. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has said Baghdad is continuing to work toward putting into effect some articles of the constitution that have never been implemented and would benefit the Kurds, while at the same time returning federal sovereignty to all areas of Iraq.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson touched on the subject this week during a speech at the Atlantic Council-Korea Foundation Forum in Washington DC, saying the United States will help officials implement the Iraqi Constitution completely.

“We have said we’ll stand with the Kurds to support them in the full implementation of the Iraqi Constitution … which, when it is fully implemented, will address a number of grievances that the Kurdish people have had for some time and we hope will lead to that unified Iraq,” Tillerson said at the Dec. 12 meeting.

An Iraqi parliamentary source told Al-Monitor, on condition of anonymity, Baghdad’s five recent conditions for opening negotiations.

The first condition, he said, is that “the KRG should officially announce its commitment to the Iraqi Federal Court decision on nullifying all the outcomes of the referendum vote.” He said the Iraqi government wants an official statement in which the KRG “nullifies the referendum outcomes as per the Iraqi Federal Court decision — not just ‘respecting’ the decision.”

The KRG has refused to nullify the referendum results thus far. KRG Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani and his deputy, Qubad Talabani, would have complied completely with the court’s ruling, the source said, but former KRG President Massoud Barzani and his son, Masrour Barzani, chancellor of the Kurdistan Region Security Council, are the main obstacles; they insist “the people’s vote will only be nullified by another public vote.” Baghdad wants a guarantee that the KRG will not seek independence in the future.

The Iraqi government also demands the KRG turn over all future federal revenues, including those from oil sales and customs. Baghdad has clearly said that it won’t receive any Kurdish delegations that don’t include representatives of all five political parties with factions in the Iraqi parliament. Those groups are the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, the Kurdistan Democratic Party, the Gorran party (Movement for Change), the Kurdistan Islamic Union, and the Kurdistan Islamic Group. According to the source, the KRG is likely to accept these two conditions; however, the remaining two conditions will deepen the chasm between Baghdad and Erbil.

“The Iraqi government also calls for handing over all the border crossings, including Peshkhabour [Faysh Khabur] and Ibrahim Khalil. Finally, the Iraqi government also is not willing to pay the KRG’s $5.5 billion in debts — $4 billion to Turkey and $1.5 billion to [Russian gas company] Gazprom. The KRG must pay its debts,” the source said.

The KRG — in particular, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) side — is unlikely to hand over the Peshkhabour border crossing willingly and allow Iraqi forces to deploy there, as this area has become the lifeline of KDP financing and reaching the outside world. The KDP also uses the crossing as leverage against its main rivals, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the Rojava administration (the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria).

Currently, the KRG is struggling just to pay its public servants, who haven’t yet received their September salaries. At a Dec. 11 meeting, the KRG Cabinet concluded the government can only pay public servants half their salaries every 60 days. The KRG also cannot pay its debts to Turkey and Russia.

As relations between Erbil and Baghdad have always been delicate, any simple disagreement can quickly become complicated. For example, in a Dec. 9 speech, Abadi praised Iraqi forces’ victory over the Islamic State but avoided mentioning the sacrifices of the Kurdistan peshmerga forces — earning him so much criticism that the speech was later amended to include the peshmerga. It seems that despite pressure from the United Nations, the United States and the EU on the Iraqi government and the KRG, Erbil-Baghdad negotiations are unlikely to happen until Iraqi elections are held in May. And, of course, while commencing negotiations and constructive dialogue is incredibly complicated, reaching an agreement on prolonged disputes and issues will be even more so.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55757-Baghdad-seeks-concessions-before-negotiating-with-Kurds

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MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –   Article:  “Iraqi bank receives international award”   Another indicator of significant progress or coming about international if you will. Setting up for to the final outcome imo.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –      Quote:  “We would like to inform you that RTL transfers has been activated MSG via electronic services via the Internet‎”   This is telling us Iraq just went Digital… imo… if this is true, then our time is near! imo

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Iraq emerges from Chapter VII and the “oil for food”

Iraq ended Saturday with a decision by the Security Council to withdraw from Chapter VII of the oil-for-food program imposed on it since the 1990s.

“Iraq has regained its normal status and international standing,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmad Mahjoub said in a statement, adding that his country had completed all commitments to the program after a series of diplomatic successes.

According to the Security Council resolution that “completed the efforts of Iraq to end its files from the era of the former regime,” he ended his obligations under Chapter VII on the oil-for-food program, after he carried out in full.

In 1996, the United Nations imposed the $ 64 billion oil-for-food program to enable Iraq, besieged by timely international economic sanctions, to sell certain quantities of its oil and buy basic necessities.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55665-Iraq-emerges-from-Chapter-VII-and-the-quot-oil-for-food-quot

BGG ~ Obviously, this is very big news, however…

Is Iraq being FULLY removed from the UN Ch 7 Charter (as in – all UNSC oversight)?

(BTW – the sanctions and “the UNSC Charter” may well be two related but different functions)

The wording is still a bit murky for me…

There are some “tensing”, translation and direct reference issues I would like to see cleared up. 

It’s not entirely clear they are officially clear of Ch 7 entirely. In many of the articles and interviews, it appears (to me) as though this is referring to the Oil-for-Food program as an individual issue… apart from the UNSC overall function.

I have said repeatedly – I’m not sure they will release Iraq from their UNSC Ch 7 oversight anytime in the near future. This would greatly limit the UN’s ability to come and go (within Iraq’s borders) as they see fit.

Though the UN appears to be pushing Iraq forward rapidly, I am dubious they give up a big tool in their fight against terrorism in the region.

Does Iraq have to be fully released from the UN Ch 7 charter (the protection portion) to progress to where we would like them to? I believe not. JMHO.

Worst case – they are released from the Oil-for-Food portion of the UN Ch 7 sanctions – which is the last of the active CH 7 sanctions and allows them to sell oil more freely on the open market. Great. Huge move forward.

I am going to be somewhat reserved until a official U.N. announcement of a full release from CH 7.

It’s also curious how they managed to hold an international bond offering without this previously and were successful??

My advice – NO MATTER WHAT… calm down. There is an extraordinary amount of jumping from A to B to Z in the community right now. None of the assumptions have to be correct. Relax – wait for the facts.

Don’t add to the “internet hysteria” going on right now… 

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Adam Montana (Dinar Guru) –  […do you have some good news about thé HCL?  RV?]    I wish I did right now! We’re in a little bit of a lull with the HCL, and I’m not sure when that lull will be over, but I AM certain that it will end soon.  All we can do right now is wait to hear some news. My guess is we should get HCL news within the next 6 weeks. It’s a topic that cannot be ignored forever, it’s something they NEED regardless of their currency value, and it is only going to benefit them.   I get torn on this next statement… I want to say “the sooner, the better!” But then I also like the sound of “The HIGHER, the better!”   With those words in mind, I usually decide it’s best if I exercise some of that virtue called “patience”, and I’m ok with letting it take a little longer if it’s going to be done right.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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MIDEAST MONEY – Iraq dinar is short-term disappointment, long-term bet

Reuters Staff

* Iraqis still prefer hard currencies for many transactions

* But some foreign speculators see long-term opportunity

* External, budget surpluses could eventually boost dinar

* For now, central bank wants to keep currency stable (as of 2012)

* Any major appreciation unlikely before two or three years

By Aseel Kami

BAGHDAD, Oct 3 (Reuters) – Many Iraqis have lost faith in their dinar currency but to some foreign speculators, it promises big profits. The contrast underlines the uncertainties of investing in Iraq as the country recovers from years of war and economic sanctions.

The logic of the dinar bulls is simple. Iraq’s oil exports rose to 2.6 million barrels per day in September, their highest level in three decades; the country aims to hit 6 million bpd by 2017, which would put it close to Saudi Arabia’s current level…

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55734-FLASHBACK-(Oct-2012)-Iraq-dinar-is-short-term-disappointment-long-term-bet&p=180624#post180624
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KRG parliament speaker calls for rethinking strategy in Baghdad talks

Kurdistan Region parliament Speaker Yusuf Mohammed Sadiq has criticized the way the recent independence referendum was organized and accused the government of not properly involving the parliament.

In an interview with Al-Monitor from his office in the hillside neighborhood of Ali-Naji in Sulaimaniyah, Sadiq spoke about the ongoing crisis between Erbil and Baghdad and his vision for going forward. He said that the first priority of the Kurdistan Region should be to restore the role of parliament and to prepare for negotiations with Baghdad over all disputed issues. He said the negotiations would first require an internal review. “We cannot negotiate with Baghdad with the same old mechanisms,” he said.

While he preferred not to voice an opinion on whether the results of the recent independence referendum should be annulled, he said that if it “had not been held, conditions in the Kurdistan Region and the disputed areas might not have deteriorated.”

Sadiq said that since he was abroad following the referendum, he was unaware of the details concerning the peshmerga’s loss of Kirkuk. “The parliament must establish a special investigation committee to investigate all the events related to the referendum, [including] the events in Kirkuk,” he stated. “The most important question to ask is why we reached this point.”

Sadiq did, however, praise former President Massoud Barzani for stepping down from power. “[W]e need to respect democracy and learn to distribute and hand over power.… From this aspect, Barzani’s leaving power was a good thing.”

The text of the interview follows:

Al-Monitor: After having suspended its work for more than two years, the Kurdistan Region parliament resumed sessions on Sept. 15, 2017, without you. What is preventing you from returning to Erbil?

Sadiq: We do not believe that parliament’s return to work was done properly. After having been suspended for more than two years, parliament resumed sessions only to legalize the decision that some parties made to hold the Kurdistan Region [independence] referendum, and then the parliament endorsed that decision as a recommendation. This is not the right way to deal with the legislative power in a democratic system. The issue of the referendum should have been discussed in parliament, and all the political, economic, security and military aspects of the referendum should have been calculated; all preparations should have been evaluated, and then a decision should have been made. But they [the two main political parties: the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan] even set the referendum date without consulting parliament, and didn’t consider the consequences. Ten days before the referendum was held, they brought those decisions into the parliament [for a vote] only to legitimatize them. This is not acceptable in a democratic system.

Now, my decision not to return to Erbil is because we are still working with the same previous mechanisms that have been proved to bring nothing but defeat and failure to the region. The parliament is still not being taken seriously by the dominant political parties.

The region was hit with a great defeat after holding the referendum, because [those involved] did not take into consideration its consequences and neglected calls by all our friends to suspend it. We saw the big defeat that happened to the people of Kurdistan.

Al-Monitor: Is it true that the Movement for Change [Gorran] is now agreeing to replace you?

Sadiq: My party has not agreed on changing the parliament speaker. The National Assembly of the Movement for Change, in its last meeting, asked me — after evaluating the situation and contacting different parliamentary fractions — to make my decision and [determine] how to deal with these issues.

The only reason for not attending parliament is that I want to see if parliament is able to do its work without any hindrance, with transparency to be brought into Kurdistan’s financial process and with political parties stopping interference in the security forces. We need a new stage of governance in the region. I am waiting to see whether or not we can launch this.

Al-Monitor: What is your stance on Mr. Massoud Barzani’s decision to step down and distribute his powers to the Kurdistan Region parliament, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and the judicial authorities in the region? Do you have any plans to step down?

Sadiq: I think Mr. Massoud Barzani [did a good thing by quitting] the authority of the Kurdistan Region presidency. I wish he had done so earlier so that the process of the peaceful handover of power might have become normalized in the region. The issue of whether Mr. Barzani has ruled well or badly — this evaluation should be left for another time. But we need to respect democracy and learn to distribute and hand over power. Therefore, from this aspect, Barzani’s leaving power was a good thing. The decision to distribute his authorities is a good decision, though it requires much legislation.

Al-Monitor: According to the law, after the two-year extension of Barzani’s term expired in 2015 and before parliament was suspended, you had the authority to assume the de-facto authorities of Mr. Barzani. Why did you not do so?

Sadiq: I did not want Kurdistan’s conditions to be further complicated, since I had known that Mr. Barzani would remain in his position. We were at war against the Islamic State [IS] terrorist group; we were facing a harsh economic situation in the region. It was not proper in all these complicated conditions to claim the presidency and compete with Barzani. My goal was not that at all. I wanted instead a peaceful handover of power. If I had shouldered the presidency, it could have been viewed as my seeking power and the presidency post.

Al-Monitor: What is your understanding of the peshmerga defeat in Kirkuk and other disputed areas in mid-October? Who ordered them to withdraw? Why did they not fight?

Sadiq: I am not aware of the details of the issue. I was in Germany when, unfortunately, that happened. The parliament must establish a special investigation committee to investigate all the events related to the referendum, before and after holding it, as well as the events in Kirkuk. The most important question to ask is why we reached this point. How did we lose all the gains we had made since 2003? Why did we lose nearly 49% of Kurdistan’s territory? The consequences of unwise KRG policies in suspending parliament and holding the referendum are not only that some peshmerga forces were defeated in Kirkuk, but that a large number of peshmerga brigades — for whom a budget of hundreds of millions of dollars from the KRG and the international coalition against IS was spent — are currently dissolved.

Al-Monitor: On Oct. 30, angry protesters stormed the parliament building, fiercely struck journalists and attacked Kurdish lawmaker Rabun Maruf, a former Kurdish MP from your own parliamentary faction. Who was behind the incident?

Sadiq: Those attacks were an evil endeavor and were pressures from outside the parliament from groups affiliated with some political parties against parliament. Parliament cannot work in this way … where one day the speaker of the Kurdistan parliament is not allowed to enter Erbil and another day they launch an attack on parliament and hit journalists and legislators inside parliament. This all should be stopped.

I made a statement on the evening of those attacks against parliament, and I sent a message to the foreign consulates in the region, asking them to help stop those assaults. Assaulting parliament was a very bad deed.

Al-Monitor: If you decide to return to Erbil, what will be the parliament’s priorities?

Sadiq: The first priority is finding a way to negotiate with Baghdad to deal with the problems and salaries of the public servants of Kurdistan. The second priority is bringing more transparency to Kurdistan and enforcing parliament’s local observation role. The third priority is passing several draft laws associated with the life of our people, including a bill for social insurance, and several other draft laws related to the life of the people of Kurdistan — but a review and an investigation into all that has happened in the past also needs to be on parliament’s agenda.

Al-Monitor: In the period of parliament suspension, the KRG — headed by Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani — made several financial decisions such as decreasing salaries of state employees. To what extent are these measures legal?

Sadiq: All salaries of the people of Kurdistan, including civil, military and pensions, are regulated by law. And according to the law, the government cannot amend them in any way. All those measures that were taken in the past, including decreasing salaries, and all those taxes and customs that were increased by law, are illegal deeds. Currently, the KRG is in debt to its citizens; these debts should be fixed by the government in order to repay our citizens.

Al-Monitor: Baghdad has cut the Kurdistan budget from 17% to about 13%, in addition to a variety of other punitive measures after the referendum. What is your and your party’s stance on this? Do you plan to challenge these measures, and if so, how?

Sadiq: The Movement for Change has members in the Kurdistan parliament and in the Iraqi Council of Representatives, which are working on these issues. The budget must be divided according to the Iraqi Constitution. Article 121, Item 3 of this constitution guarantees that the Iraqi federal government allocate a budget for the regions suitable to their works, needs, activities and the ratio of their populations. Therefore, we will discuss this issue with Baghdad according to the above-mentioned criteria.

Al-Monitor: So, would you agree with the 13% portion of the Iraqi budget?

Sadiq: Distributing the budget according to the population is a key, but the needs of Kurdistan are important as well. No population census has been made in Iraq, and Iraq’s population is unknown. Thus, it is better we continue with the other past agreement, which is the 17% portion of Iraq’s budget, until a population count can be made in Iraq. But we in the Kurdistan parliament and the Iraqi government should also confirm that total transparency in spending the incomes be brought about. I am fully with the Iraqi government’s steps for carrying out transparency in Kurdistan as well as in Iraq itself, but reducing civilians’ income is an unsuitable action that must be corrected.

Al-Monitor: What is your position on the Sept. 25 Kurdish referendum? Can Kurds use the results of the referendum as a document to declare their own state, or do you think now that the results of the referendum should be annulled?

Sadiq: The referendum indeed has brought us many complications and led us to the current crisis. If the referendum had not been held, conditions in the Kurdistan Region and the disputed areas might not have deteriorated, and we could have better negotiated with the Iraqi government in a position of power; hence, the international community could have further supported us.

As for nullifying the referendum results, I do not have any comment. Since the beginning of the referendum’s process, I was not a participant, because I knew it would cost the region.

Al-Monitor: According to your perspective, when and how can an independent Kurdish state be established?

Sadiq: To create a state, you need to build a powerful economy; you need to establish a systematic system of governance. You need an effective judicial authority, and you need one regular armed force within which no figure or party can have a role.

You should internally build the state’s fundamentals, even if you would not declare independence, the international community will deal with you as a state. States are built internally, not from the outside.

Al-Monitor: What is your opinion on neighboring countries’ interfering in the region? How can the Kurdistan Region have balanced relationships with neighboring countries — Iran and Turkey in particular?

Sadiq: We first need to reorganize our own affairs at home in order to reduce foreign interference in the Kurdistan Region. We as the Kurdistan Region need to have very good relations with all the neighboring countries; in addition, we need to re-establish good relations with the Iraqi federal government.

On the international level, we also need good relations with all neighboring countries and all of our friends — especially the United States, which was a key supporter of us in the fight against IS. The United States and Iran have a big conflict in the areas, but both countries were big supporters of us in the first days of the IS attacks on areas near Erbil; thus, we should keep our friendly relations with all countries.

Al-Monitor: How do you describe the agreements that the KRG signed with Rosneft — the state-owned Russian oil company — for investment in the region’s oil and gas sector, without having consulted parliament?

Sadiq: The KRG signed those contracts with Rosneft at a time when the Kurdistan parliament was suspended. Thus, those agreements and contracts are under serious question. Hence, the contracts should be examined by the Kurdistan parliament first and then come into effect.

Al-Monitor: Kurdish opposition demanded the formation of a transitional government to replace the current KRG. What is your view on the transitional period?

Sadiq: We need a transitional period until the next election is held. This transitional period may need a transitional government, but a transitional government, or reshuffling the current KRG government, needs a settlement between the political parties.

We need an internal revision before starting negotiations. We cannot negotiate with Baghdad with the same old mechanisms since it has disadvantages for the region rather than being in our interests.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55759-KRG-parliament-speaker-calls-for-rethinking-strategy-in-Baghdad-talks

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Dinar Daily NEWS Blog – December 16th

Jubouri and the Saudi Ambassador agree to activate the factors of economic and investment development

Baghdad / Al-Ghad Press: Speaker of the House of Representatives Saleem al-Jubouri and the Saudi ambassador on Saturday agreed on the necessity of activating the economic and investment development factors between the two countries, opening new horizons and opportunities for developing trade and Saudi Arabia playing an important role in the reconstruction of liberated areas.

Al-Jabbouri’s office said in a statement received by Al-Ghad Press that the latter had received the ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Iraq, Abdulaziz Al-Shammari, and discussed the situation in Iraq, developments at the Arab and regional levels and the importance of cooperation between the two countries to face challenges and common issues.

“We have also discussed means of achieving stability in the region, especially after Iraq managed to end the existence of an organization calling on the terrorists to break their borders and end their alleged state,” he said.

“The role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in supporting Iraq to achieve lasting stability and its cooperation with the Iraqi government to restore bilateral relations and achieve the interests of the two brotherly peoples,” he said.

The two sides agreed, according to the statement, to “activate the factors of economic and investment development between the two countries, open new horizons and opportunities for the development of trade, and that Saudi Arabia has an important role in the reconstruction of liberated areas.”

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55760-Jubouri-and-Saudi-Ambassador-agree-to-activate-the-factors-of-economic-amp-investment

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Nassif advises Abbadi: There is no possibility to open four files corruption

A member of the parliamentary legal committee High Nassif, Saturday, the lack of possibility to open four files of corruption, one relating to the Central Bank of Iraq, while calling for Prime Minister Haider Abadi to “fine” corruption until the change of the current political system .

Nassif said in a press statement that “it is not possible to go to Abadi to open files large and large files of real estate and the Central Bank and mobile phone and oil,” noting that “political blocs behind these files.

Nassif added that “Abadi should correct the corruption process and not allow him to change the political system, especially as we are going to the elections,” asserting at the same time that “Abadi is legally and legally bound to corrupt the nobility.”

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55758-Nassif-advises-Abbadi-There-is-no-possibility-to-open-four-files-corruption
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Enorrste (Dinar Guru) –  Article:  “World Bank: ready for the advancement of the Iraqi economy”   I agree with KAP that the fact that this is being driven by the World Bank is very significant. [Reference Guru Kaperoni post 12-14-2017]  In the past we have heard many times that “in the coming period” something may happen, but these were all from within the GOI or CBI.  The politics intervened and delays occurred.  However, with the World Bank behind this move it seems that we may finally begin to see some real economic growth in the country.  Obviously with that growth there will be a strengthening of the currency which should allow for the float to begin.  It could take several months, but at least we have one of the “big boys” behind this, finally.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –    Article:  “World Bank: ready for the advancement of the Iraqi economy”  This is another very important article. Since the World Bank is who was helping the CBI with currency reform, it appears they are on board now to get it done If you read previous delete zeros articles the World Bank was clear on the benefits and reason to restructor the currency. Seeing this article gives me hope that with the help of the WB, the project may start within a month or two Keep in mind, those same articles stated that it takes a long time ( I am speculating at a few years) to delete the zeros.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Economic Adviser and Banker of the Association of Iraqi Private Banks

The economic and banking adviser to the Association of Iraqi Private Banks, Samir Al-Nusairi, revealed the orientation of the government and the banking sector for economic, financial and banking cooperation with the Gulf states.

An Iraqi banking delegation headed by central bank governor Ali Al-Alak visited Saudi Arabia last week at the invitation of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency to discuss prospects for cooperation between the two countries.

Al-Nasiri said in an interview with “Economy News” that “the Iraqi banking sector is the main link in the economy and participate in the development process, although the economy suffers from a structural imbalance led to the failure to fully investigate the stability of the monetary system and financial system over the past 14 years as a result of unilateral economy The war on terror, the instability of the business environment, the challenges of a deficit in non-oil revenue and the balance of payments deficit. ”

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/forumdisplay.php?5-Current-Iraq-NEWS
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Baghdad seeks concessions before negotiating with Kurds

Trying to jump-start discussions with Iraq’s central government, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Erbil recently announced it will respect the Iraqi Federal Court’s ecision that the KRG independence referendum was unconstitutional. But Baghdad has amplified its demands for opening a dialogue, which makes negotiations unlikely to happen anytime soon.

The Kurdish independence referendum, which voters overwhelmingly approved in September, greatly escalated problems between Baghdad and the KRG. However, both sides have called for negotiations to resolve the issues based on the Iraqi Constitution. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has said Baghdad is continuing to work toward putting into effect some articles of the constitution that have never been implemented and would benefit the Kurds, while at the same time returning federal sovereignty to all areas of Iraq.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson touched on the subject this week during a speech at the Atlantic Council-Korea Foundation Forum in Washington DC, saying the United States will help officials implement the Iraqi Constitution completely.

“We have said we’ll stand with the Kurds to support them in the full implementation of the Iraqi Constitution … which, when it is fully implemented, will address a number of grievances that the Kurdish people have had for some time and we hope will lead to that unified Iraq,” Tillerson said at the Dec. 12 meeting.

An Iraqi parliamentary source told Al-Monitor, on condition of anonymity, Baghdad’s five recent conditions for opening negotiations.

The first condition, he said, is that “the KRG should officially announce its commitment to the Iraqi Federal Court decision on nullifying all the outcomes of the referendum vote.” He said the Iraqi government wants an official statement in which the KRG “nullifies the referendum outcomes as per the Iraqi Federal Court decision — not just ‘respecting’ the decision.”

The KRG has refused to nullify the referendum results thus far. KRG Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani and his deputy, Qubad Talabani, would have complied completely with the court’s ruling, the source said, but former KRG President Massoud Barzani and his son, Masrour Barzani, chancellor of the Kurdistan Region Security Council, are the main obstacles; they insist “the people’s vote will only be nullified by another public vote.” Baghdad wants a guarantee that the KRG will not seek independence in the future.

The Iraqi government also demands the KRG turn over all future federal revenues, including those from oil sales and customs. Baghdad has clearly said that it won’t receive any Kurdish delegations that don’t include representatives of all five political parties with factions in the Iraqi parliament. Those groups are the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, the Kurdistan Democratic Party, the Gorran party (Movement for Change), the Kurdistan Islamic Union, and the Kurdistan Islamic Group. According to the source, the KRG is likely to accept these two conditions; however, the remaining two conditions will deepen the chasm between Baghdad and Erbil.

“The Iraqi government also calls for handing over all the border crossings, including Peshkhabour [Faysh Khabur] and Ibrahim Khalil. Finally, the Iraqi government also is not willing to pay the KRG’s $5.5 billion in debts — $4 billion to Turkey and $1.5 billion to [Russian gas company] Gazprom. The KRG must pay its debts,” the source said.

The KRG — in particular, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) side — is unlikely to hand over the Peshkhabour border crossing willingly and allow Iraqi forces to deploy there, as this area has become the lifeline of KDP financing and reaching the outside world. The KDP also uses the crossing as leverage against its main rivals, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the Rojava administration (the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria).

Currently, the KRG is struggling just to pay its public servants, who haven’t yet received their September salaries. At a Dec. 11 meeting, the KRG Cabinet concluded the government can only pay public servants half their salaries every 60 days. The KRG also cannot pay its debts to Turkey and Russia.

As relations between Erbil and Baghdad have always been delicate, any simple disagreement can quickly become complicated. For example, in a Dec. 9 speech, Abadi praised Iraqi forces’ victory over the Islamic State but avoided mentioning the sacrifices of the Kurdistan peshmerga forces — earning him so much criticism that the speech was later amended to include the peshmerga. It seems that despite pressure from the United Nations, the United States and the EU on the Iraqi government and the KRG, Erbil-Baghdad negotiations are unlikely to happen until Iraqi elections are held in May. And, of course, while commencing negotiations and constructive dialogue is incredibly complicated, reaching an agreement on prolonged disputes and issues will be even more so.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55757-Baghdad-seeks-concessions-before-negotiating-with-Kurds

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MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –   Article:  “Iraqi bank receives international award”   Another indicator of significant progress or coming about international if you will. Setting up for to the final outcome imo.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –      Quote:  “We would like to inform you that RTL transfers has been activated MSG via electronic services via the Internet‎”   This is telling us Iraq just went Digital… imo… if this is true, then our time is near! imo

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Iraq emerges from Chapter VII and the “oil for food”

Iraq ended Saturday with a decision by the Security Council to withdraw from Chapter VII of the oil-for-food program imposed on it since the 1990s.

“Iraq has regained its normal status and international standing,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmad Mahjoub said in a statement, adding that his country had completed all commitments to the program after a series of diplomatic successes.

According to the Security Council resolution that “completed the efforts of Iraq to end its files from the era of the former regime,” he ended his obligations under Chapter VII on the oil-for-food program, after he carried out in full.

In 1996, the United Nations imposed the $ 64 billion oil-for-food program to enable Iraq, besieged by timely international economic sanctions, to sell certain quantities of its oil and buy basic necessities.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55665-Iraq-emerges-from-Chapter-VII-and-the-quot-oil-for-food-quot

BGG ~ Obviously, this is very big news, however…

Is Iraq being FULLY removed from the UN Ch 7 Charter (as in – all UNSC oversight)?

(BTW – the sanctions and “the UNSC Charter” may well be two related but different functions)

The wording is still a bit murky for me…

There are some “tensing”, translation and direct reference issues I would like to see cleared up. 

It’s not entirely clear they are officially clear of Ch 7 entirely. In many of the articles and interviews, it appears (to me) as though this is referring to the Oil-for-Food program as an individual issue… apart from the UNSC overall function.

I have said repeatedly – I’m not sure they will release Iraq from their UNSC Ch 7 oversight anytime in the near future. This would greatly limit the UN’s ability to come and go (within Iraq’s borders) as they see fit.

Though the UN appears to be pushing Iraq forward rapidly, I am dubious they give up a big tool in their fight against terrorism in the region.

Does Iraq have to be fully released from the UN Ch 7 charter (the protection portion) to progress to where we would like them to? I believe not. JMHO.

Worst case – they are released from the Oil-for-Food portion of the UN Ch 7 sanctions – which is the last of the active CH 7 sanctions and allows them to sell oil more freely on the open market. Great. Huge move forward.

I am going to be somewhat reserved until a official U.N. announcement of a full release from CH 7.

It’s also curious how they managed to hold an international bond offering without this previously and were successful??

My advice – NO MATTER WHAT… calm down. There is an extraordinary amount of jumping from A to B to Z in the community right now. None of the assumptions have to be correct. Relax – wait for the facts.

Don’t add to the “internet hysteria” going on right now… 

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Adam Montana (Dinar Guru) –  […do you have some good news about thé HCL?  RV?]    I wish I did right now! We’re in a little bit of a lull with the HCL, and I’m not sure when that lull will be over, but I AM certain that it will end soon.  All we can do right now is wait to hear some news. My guess is we should get HCL news within the next 6 weeks. It’s a topic that cannot be ignored forever, it’s something they NEED regardless of their currency value, and it is only going to benefit them.   I get torn on this next statement… I want to say “the sooner, the better!” But then I also like the sound of “The HIGHER, the better!”   With those words in mind, I usually decide it’s best if I exercise some of that virtue called “patience”, and I’m ok with letting it take a little longer if it’s going to be done right.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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MIDEAST MONEY – Iraq dinar is short-term disappointment, long-term bet

Reuters Staff

* Iraqis still prefer hard currencies for many transactions

* But some foreign speculators see long-term opportunity

* External, budget surpluses could eventually boost dinar

* For now, central bank wants to keep currency stable (as of 2012)

* Any major appreciation unlikely before two or three years

By Aseel Kami

BAGHDAD, Oct 3 (Reuters) – Many Iraqis have lost faith in their dinar currency but to some foreign speculators, it promises big profits. The contrast underlines the uncertainties of investing in Iraq as the country recovers from years of war and economic sanctions.

The logic of the dinar bulls is simple. Iraq’s oil exports rose to 2.6 million barrels per day in September, their highest level in three decades; the country aims to hit 6 million bpd by 2017, which would put it close to Saudi Arabia’s current level…

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55734-FLASHBACK-(Oct-2012)-Iraq-dinar-is-short-term-disappointment-long-term-bet&p=180624#post180624
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KRG parliament speaker calls for rethinking strategy in Baghdad talks

Kurdistan Region parliament Speaker Yusuf Mohammed Sadiq has criticized the way the recent independence referendum was organized and accused the government of not properly involving the parliament.

In an interview with Al-Monitor from his office in the hillside neighborhood of Ali-Naji in Sulaimaniyah, Sadiq spoke about the ongoing crisis between Erbil and Baghdad and his vision for going forward. He said that the first priority of the Kurdistan Region should be to restore the role of parliament and to prepare for negotiations with Baghdad over all disputed issues. He said the negotiations would first require an internal review. “We cannot negotiate with Baghdad with the same old mechanisms,” he said.

While he preferred not to voice an opinion on whether the results of the recent independence referendum should be annulled, he said that if it “had not been held, conditions in the Kurdistan Region and the disputed areas might not have deteriorated.”

Sadiq said that since he was abroad following the referendum, he was unaware of the details concerning the peshmerga’s loss of Kirkuk. “The parliament must establish a special investigation committee to investigate all the events related to the referendum, [including] the events in Kirkuk,” he stated. “The most important question to ask is why we reached this point.”

Sadiq did, however, praise former President Massoud Barzani for stepping down from power. “[W]e need to respect democracy and learn to distribute and hand over power.… From this aspect, Barzani’s leaving power was a good thing.”

The text of the interview follows:

Al-Monitor: After having suspended its work for more than two years, the Kurdistan Region parliament resumed sessions on Sept. 15, 2017, without you. What is preventing you from returning to Erbil?

Sadiq: We do not believe that parliament’s return to work was done properly. After having been suspended for more than two years, parliament resumed sessions only to legalize the decision that some parties made to hold the Kurdistan Region [independence] referendum, and then the parliament endorsed that decision as a recommendation. This is not the right way to deal with the legislative power in a democratic system. The issue of the referendum should have been discussed in parliament, and all the political, economic, security and military aspects of the referendum should have been calculated; all preparations should have been evaluated, and then a decision should have been made. But they [the two main political parties: the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan] even set the referendum date without consulting parliament, and didn’t consider the consequences. Ten days before the referendum was held, they brought those decisions into the parliament [for a vote] only to legitimatize them. This is not acceptable in a democratic system.

Now, my decision not to return to Erbil is because we are still working with the same previous mechanisms that have been proved to bring nothing but defeat and failure to the region. The parliament is still not being taken seriously by the dominant political parties.

The region was hit with a great defeat after holding the referendum, because [those involved] did not take into consideration its consequences and neglected calls by all our friends to suspend it. We saw the big defeat that happened to the people of Kurdistan.

Al-Monitor: Is it true that the Movement for Change [Gorran] is now agreeing to replace you?

Sadiq: My party has not agreed on changing the parliament speaker. The National Assembly of the Movement for Change, in its last meeting, asked me — after evaluating the situation and contacting different parliamentary fractions — to make my decision and [determine] how to deal with these issues.

The only reason for not attending parliament is that I want to see if parliament is able to do its work without any hindrance, with transparency to be brought into Kurdistan’s financial process and with political parties stopping interference in the security forces. We need a new stage of governance in the region. I am waiting to see whether or not we can launch this.

Al-Monitor: What is your stance on Mr. Massoud Barzani’s decision to step down and distribute his powers to the Kurdistan Region parliament, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and the judicial authorities in the region? Do you have any plans to step down?

Sadiq: I think Mr. Massoud Barzani [did a good thing by quitting] the authority of the Kurdistan Region presidency. I wish he had done so earlier so that the process of the peaceful handover of power might have become normalized in the region. The issue of whether Mr. Barzani has ruled well or badly — this evaluation should be left for another time. But we need to respect democracy and learn to distribute and hand over power. Therefore, from this aspect, Barzani’s leaving power was a good thing. The decision to distribute his authorities is a good decision, though it requires much legislation.

Al-Monitor: According to the law, after the two-year extension of Barzani’s term expired in 2015 and before parliament was suspended, you had the authority to assume the de-facto authorities of Mr. Barzani. Why did you not do so?

Sadiq: I did not want Kurdistan’s conditions to be further complicated, since I had known that Mr. Barzani would remain in his position. We were at war against the Islamic State [IS] terrorist group; we were facing a harsh economic situation in the region. It was not proper in all these complicated conditions to claim the presidency and compete with Barzani. My goal was not that at all. I wanted instead a peaceful handover of power. If I had shouldered the presidency, it could have been viewed as my seeking power and the presidency post.

Al-Monitor: What is your understanding of the peshmerga defeat in Kirkuk and other disputed areas in mid-October? Who ordered them to withdraw? Why did they not fight?

Sadiq: I am not aware of the details of the issue. I was in Germany when, unfortunately, that happened. The parliament must establish a special investigation committee to investigate all the events related to the referendum, before and after holding it, as well as the events in Kirkuk. The most important question to ask is why we reached this point. How did we lose all the gains we had made since 2003? Why did we lose nearly 49% of Kurdistan’s territory? The consequences of unwise KRG policies in suspending parliament and holding the referendum are not only that some peshmerga forces were defeated in Kirkuk, but that a large number of peshmerga brigades — for whom a budget of hundreds of millions of dollars from the KRG and the international coalition against IS was spent — are currently dissolved.

Al-Monitor: On Oct. 30, angry protesters stormed the parliament building, fiercely struck journalists and attacked Kurdish lawmaker Rabun Maruf, a former Kurdish MP from your own parliamentary faction. Who was behind the incident?

Sadiq: Those attacks were an evil endeavor and were pressures from outside the parliament from groups affiliated with some political parties against parliament. Parliament cannot work in this way … where one day the speaker of the Kurdistan parliament is not allowed to enter Erbil and another day they launch an attack on parliament and hit journalists and legislators inside parliament. This all should be stopped.

I made a statement on the evening of those attacks against parliament, and I sent a message to the foreign consulates in the region, asking them to help stop those assaults. Assaulting parliament was a very bad deed.

Al-Monitor: If you decide to return to Erbil, what will be the parliament’s priorities?

Sadiq: The first priority is finding a way to negotiate with Baghdad to deal with the problems and salaries of the public servants of Kurdistan. The second priority is bringing more transparency to Kurdistan and enforcing parliament’s local observation role. The third priority is passing several draft laws associated with the life of our people, including a bill for social insurance, and several other draft laws related to the life of the people of Kurdistan — but a review and an investigation into all that has happened in the past also needs to be on parliament’s agenda.

Al-Monitor: In the period of parliament suspension, the KRG — headed by Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani — made several financial decisions such as decreasing salaries of state employees. To what extent are these measures legal?

Sadiq: All salaries of the people of Kurdistan, including civil, military and pensions, are regulated by law. And according to the law, the government cannot amend them in any way. All those measures that were taken in the past, including decreasing salaries, and all those taxes and customs that were increased by law, are illegal deeds. Currently, the KRG is in debt to its citizens; these debts should be fixed by the government in order to repay our citizens.

Al-Monitor: Baghdad has cut the Kurdistan budget from 17% to about 13%, in addition to a variety of other punitive measures after the referendum. What is your and your party’s stance on this? Do you plan to challenge these measures, and if so, how?

Sadiq: The Movement for Change has members in the Kurdistan parliament and in the Iraqi Council of Representatives, which are working on these issues. The budget must be divided according to the Iraqi Constitution. Article 121, Item 3 of this constitution guarantees that the Iraqi federal government allocate a budget for the regions suitable to their works, needs, activities and the ratio of their populations. Therefore, we will discuss this issue with Baghdad according to the above-mentioned criteria.

Al-Monitor: So, would you agree with the 13% portion of the Iraqi budget?

Sadiq: Distributing the budget according to the population is a key, but the needs of Kurdistan are important as well. No population census has been made in Iraq, and Iraq’s population is unknown. Thus, it is better we continue with the other past agreement, which is the 17% portion of Iraq’s budget, until a population count can be made in Iraq. But we in the Kurdistan parliament and the Iraqi government should also confirm that total transparency in spending the incomes be brought about. I am fully with the Iraqi government’s steps for carrying out transparency in Kurdistan as well as in Iraq itself, but reducing civilians’ income is an unsuitable action that must be corrected.

Al-Monitor: What is your position on the Sept. 25 Kurdish referendum? Can Kurds use the results of the referendum as a document to declare their own state, or do you think now that the results of the referendum should be annulled?

Sadiq: The referendum indeed has brought us many complications and led us to the current crisis. If the referendum had not been held, conditions in the Kurdistan Region and the disputed areas might not have deteriorated, and we could have better negotiated with the Iraqi government in a position of power; hence, the international community could have further supported us.

As for nullifying the referendum results, I do not have any comment. Since the beginning of the referendum’s process, I was not a participant, because I knew it would cost the region.

Al-Monitor: According to your perspective, when and how can an independent Kurdish state be established?

Sadiq: To create a state, you need to build a powerful economy; you need to establish a systematic system of governance. You need an effective judicial authority, and you need one regular armed force within which no figure or party can have a role.

You should internally build the state’s fundamentals, even if you would not declare independence, the international community will deal with you as a state. States are built internally, not from the outside.

Al-Monitor: What is your opinion on neighboring countries’ interfering in the region? How can the Kurdistan Region have balanced relationships with neighboring countries — Iran and Turkey in particular?

Sadiq: We first need to reorganize our own affairs at home in order to reduce foreign interference in the Kurdistan Region. We as the Kurdistan Region need to have very good relations with all the neighboring countries; in addition, we need to re-establish good relations with the Iraqi federal government.

On the international level, we also need good relations with all neighboring countries and all of our friends — especially the United States, which was a key supporter of us in the fight against IS. The United States and Iran have a big conflict in the areas, but both countries were big supporters of us in the first days of the IS attacks on areas near Erbil; thus, we should keep our friendly relations with all countries.

Al-Monitor: How do you describe the agreements that the KRG signed with Rosneft — the state-owned Russian oil company — for investment in the region’s oil and gas sector, without having consulted parliament?

Sadiq: The KRG signed those contracts with Rosneft at a time when the Kurdistan parliament was suspended. Thus, those agreements and contracts are under serious question. Hence, the contracts should be examined by the Kurdistan parliament first and then come into effect.

Al-Monitor: Kurdish opposition demanded the formation of a transitional government to replace the current KRG. What is your view on the transitional period?

Sadiq: We need a transitional period until the next election is held. This transitional period may need a transitional government, but a transitional government, or reshuffling the current KRG government, needs a settlement between the political parties.

We need an internal revision before starting negotiations. We cannot negotiate with Baghdad with the same old mechanisms since it has disadvantages for the region rather than being in our interests.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55759-KRG-parliament-speaker-calls-for-rethinking-strategy-in-Baghdad-talks

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MIDEAST MONEY – Iraq dinar is short-term disappointment, long-term bet

Reuters Staff

* Iraqis still prefer hard currencies for many transactions

* But some foreign speculators see long-term opportunity

* External, budget surpluses could eventually boost dinar

* For now, central bank wants to keep currency stable (as of 2012)

* Any major appreciation unlikely before two or three years

By Aseel Kami

BAGHDAD, Oct 3 (Reuters) – Many Iraqis have lost faith in their dinar currency but to some foreign speculators, it promises big profits. The contrast underlines the uncertainties of investing in Iraq as the country recovers from years of war and economic sanctions.

The logic of the dinar bulls is simple. Iraq’s oil exports rose to 2.6 million barrels per day in September, their highest level in three decades; the country aims to hit 6 million bpd by 2017, which would put it close to Saudi Arabia’s current level…

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55734-FLASHBACK-(Oct-2012)-Iraq-dinar-is-short-term-disappointment-long-term-bet&p=180624#post180624
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MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –  Article:  “Saleh: There are question marks on mechanisms to convert foreign currency to Iraq”    When Saleh talks about the safest way to secure payment methods at this juncture in time, is serious information. The documentary credit [reference post 2] is looking to be the way he is going to protect that long line. It is an assurance that the importer has complied with standards that are acceptable for international trade. This is setting the stage for what is expected and that is a level playing field in an international setting that requires transparency and a stable currency at a stable price.  Bye bye program rate! imo~ Chapter 7 was lifted on the 8th of December from the article I read.. Imo That was a go time! wink wink wink The twins were born.. lol ~  [post 1 of 2….stay tuned]

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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 MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –  “The documentary credit is one of the most secure payment methods in international trade, offering the exporter a conditional payment guarantee from the importer’s bank.  Documentary credits usually require the presentation of certain documents, which must be complied with before payment can take place. You must be aware that banks examine the documents only with respect to the documentary credit and do not look at contracts, agreements or the condition of the goods.”   [post 2 of 2]

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Iraq emerges from Chapter VII and the “oil for food”

Iraq ended Saturday with a decision by the Security Council to withdraw from Chapter VII of the oil-for-food program imposed on it since the 1990s.

“Iraq has regained its normal status and international standing,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmad Mahjoub said in a statement, adding that his country had completed all commitments to the program after a series of diplomatic successes.

According to the Security Council resolution that “completed the efforts of Iraq to end its files from the era of the former regime,” he ended his obligations under Chapter VII on the oil-for-food program, after he carried out in full.

In 1996, the United Nations imposed the $ 64 billion oil-for-food program to enable Iraq, besieged by timely international economic sanctions, to sell certain quantities of its oil and buy basic necessities.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55665-Iraq-emerges-from-Chapter-VII-and-the-quot-oil-for-food-quot

BGG ~ Obviously, this is very big news, however…

Is Iraq being FULLY removed from the UN Ch 7 Charter (as in – all UNSC oversight)?

(BTW – the sanctions and “the UNSC Charter” may well be two related but different functions)

The wording is still a bit murky for me…

There are some “tensing”, translation and direct reference issues I would like to see cleared up. 

It’s not entirely clear they are officially clear of Ch 7 entirely. In many of the articles and interviews, it appears (to me) as though this is referring to the Oil-for-Food program as an individual issue… apart from the UNSC overall function.

I have said repeatedly – I’m not sure they will release Iraq from their UNSC Ch 7 oversight anytime in the near future. This would greatly limit the UN’s ability to come and go (within Iraq’s borders) as they see fit.

Though the UN appears to be pushing Iraq forward rapidly, I am dubious they give up a big tool in their fight against terrorism in the region.

Does Iraq have to be fully released from the UN Ch 7 charter (the protection portion) to progress to where we would like them to? I believe not. JMHO.

Worst case – they are released from the Oil-for-Food portion of the UN Ch 7 sanctions – which is the last of the active CH 7 sanctions and allows them to sell oil more freely on the open market. Great. Huge move forward.

I am going to be somewhat reserved until a official U.N. announcement of a full release from CH 7.

It’s also curious how they managed to hold an international bond offering without this previously and were successful??

My advice – NO MATTER WHAT… calm down. There is an extraordinary amount of jumping from A to B to Z in the community right now. None of the assumptions have to be correct. Relax – wait for the facts.

Don’t add to the “internet hysteria” going on right now… 

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8126TH MEETING (AM)

All Measures Imposed under Iraq Oil-for-Food Programme Implemented in Full, Security Council Concludes, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2390 (2017)

The Security Council concluded today that all the measures imposed in its resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016) pursuant to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations in relation to the Iraq oil-for-food programme had been fully implemented.

Unanimously adopting resolution 2390 (2017), the Council welcomed the fact that the remaining funds in the escrow accounts established pursuant to resolution 1958 (2010) had been transferred to the Government of Iraq pursuant to resolution 2335 (2016).

The Council acknowledged the Secretary-General’s final report on the matter (document S/2017/820), which stated, among other things, that the remaining $14,283,565 in the administrative escrow account had been transferred to Iraq.

Following the adoption, Amy Noel Tachco (United States) applauded Iraq’s complete implementation of measures under the oil-for-food programme, although the country still faced many challenges. She looked forward to close cooperation internationally and bilaterally in support of Iraq as a federal, democratic and prosperous country.

The meeting started at 9:45 a.m. and ended at 9:48 a.m.

Resolution

The full text of resolution 2390 (2017) reads as follows:

“The Security Council,

“Recalling its resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016),

“Acknowledging receipt of the final report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 4 of Security Council resolution 2335 (2016), S/2017/820,

“1. Welcomes the implementing arrangements entered into by the Secretary-General and the Government of Iraq as requested in paragraph 7 of Security Council resolution 1958 (2010);

“2. Also welcomes that the remaining funds in the escrow accounts established pursuant to paragraphs 3–5 of Security Council resolution 1958 (2010) have been transferred to the Government of Iraq pursuant to Security Council resolution 2335 (2016);

“3. Concludes that all the measures imposed by the Security Council in resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016) pursuant to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations have been fully implemented by the parties.”

UN.org

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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –   [What other laws are we waiting on? I believe I read something a while back from Kap saying the cbi law was what was needed and there was no specific law needed for the deposit insurance.]   Both are done...  CBI law passed last month and deposit insurance was passed months ago, never implemented…yet the CBI stated just a day or so ago insurance was imminent.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Don961 (Dinar Guru) –   Some are confused and have asked:  Chapter VII, Chapter VI are UN sanctions…having to do with Kuwait war reparations from Sadaam’s attack on them…  Article VIII compliance has to do with the IMF…Dotting all the i’s , crossing all the t’s to comply with IMF rules and regulations.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Abadi office - This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VII

Abadi office: This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VII

Abadi office – This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VIIA spokesman for Prime Minister Saad al-Hadithi’s press office said on Saturday that the Security Council’s decision to remove Iraq from Chapter VII was an important event in the history of Iraq, which coincided with the declaration of salvation from calling for the liberation of all Iraqi territories.

Al-Hadithi said that “today was announced salvation from calling for the liberation of all Iraqi territory and secure the border with Syria. This event coincided with the UN Security Council resolution and the announcement of Iraq’s exit from the seventh item.

“We can say that Iraq’s sovereignty has been fully realized and that Iraq has a real opportunity to advance and regain its status after it has returned its confidence to the international community,” he said.

He pointed out that “the removal of Iraq from the seventh item means the guarantee and protection of Iraqi assets and funds and deposits and property assets and banks abroad and inside and became safe from prosecution because of lawsuits against the background of the 1991 war in Kuwait and ensure their return to Iraq and not freeze.

He added that “the decision also entails the return of confidence between Iraq and the international community, which began to escalate and open doors to major international companies to invest in Iraq,” pointing out that “new horizons opened to Iraq in terms of foreign relations, especially as Iraq has become the focus of admiration of the international community after Its ability to confront and eliminate terrorism, and that the opportunity has become favorable to achieve economic renaissance in Iraq. ”

The Foreign Ministry announced earlier on Saturday that the Security Council issued its decision to exit Iraq from Chapter VII in the oil-for-food program.

alrassid.org

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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –   Article:  “Specialist: Iraq’s exit from Chapter VII paving the way for a safe area for business and investment”  [I don’t see them getting out of Chapter VII until they satisfy their debts to the Kuwaiti’s…]   a deal is done to pay the balance with Kuiwait.  Today’s press release concludes Oil for Food program under Chapter VII moving Iraq to Chapter VI.  I think the references to the assets and banking accounts is significant.  This could effect the dinar.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Barzani adviser responds to the letter Abadi: Without the forces of the Peshmerga, Mosul has not been liberated so far (he means wouldn’t have been – until now)

Barzani adviser responds to the speech of Abbadi: Without the forces of the Peshmerga, Mosul has not been liberated so far
The head of the Iraqi armed forces, Haidar al-Abadi, ignored the role of the Peshmerga forces in the war against an oppressive organization, criticized Hinam Hawrami, adviser to the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), Massoud Barzani.

Abadi had announced earlier in the day in a televised address that all the Iraqi territories were absent from the presence of a preacher, while living the supreme reference of the Shi’a Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani and the Iraqi forces and popular crowd militias on this occasion without reference to the Peshmerga forces, The division is a victory, “in reference to the attack on the disputed areas on October 16 and the displacement of tens of thousands of Kurds.

“In his speech in which he announced that military operations were being waged against a militant organization, Abadi did not mention a single word about the role of the Peshmerga forces, which provided the blood of 1,826 martyrs who lost their lives in order to defeat the militant organization,” Hawrami wrote on social networking sites.

“Without the forces of the Peshmerga and Kurdistan, Iraq would not have been able to liberate the city of Mosul until now,” Hawrami said.

Shafaaq.com

BGG ~ Firstly, this is (reportedly) a Barzani “advisor” speaking out, likely at Barzani’s behest…

But does anyone wonder why?? I mean – Barzani was such a team player and really responded to the international communities, what with all the trying to leverage himself into a better POLITICAL position on the back of an international tragedy and all.

No normal, rational person would blame Abadi. 

Plus – with the recent reporting of Barzani and Maliki being in bed together on the smuggling of oil (and splitting the profits), Barzani could be next on the hit parade of corruption knock-off’s!!

Why he’s been up to has reflected badly on all Kurdistan.

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The document: a political entity address the Prime Minister officially .. and demanding the dismissal of the Governor of the Central Bank


Baghdad / Sky Press –
In the official letter addressed to the prime minister, the Iraqi National Unity Party (NDP) called for the dismissal of the governor of the Central Bank, Ali Al-Alaq, and the appointment of the most suitable person to manage the bank.

According to the book, which the party addressed to the Prime Minister and read by “Sky Press”, the request came based on the international study that was issued recently and placed the governor of the Central Bank of Iraq in the last rank as a central bank manager in the Middle East due to poor management of government and private banks and causing the loss of dozens Billions of cash reserves for Iraq.


The book pointed to a number of corruption files raised on the relations during the period of its administration to the Central Bank, most notably “currency auction” and all raised on these operations of suspicions, as well as the decline in the value of the Iraqi cash reserve to half a half during the past three years, in addition to failing in the management of banks And its transactions.

The party called on the Prime Minister to include this decision within the reform measures promised by the people.

An international study conducted by a center of financial studies sparked a major uproar in the Iraqi street after Kassua was classified as the head of a central bank in the Middle East and Africa.

Skypressiq.net

BGG ~ If it turns out that Alak, in Abadi’s estimation, is this much of a problem – then this may move things forward quickly. Abadi is attacking corruption. Alak may well be a target. If so, great news.

In the event this is accurate… the assumption you could have had a value change with Alak in charge appears incorrect. Therefore – him being removed by Abadi doesn’t slow anything down. In fact, it may speed things along.

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In the name of of Allah the Merciful (And on that day the believers will rejoice in the victory of Allah, who will be victorious,

Dear Iraqis: Your land has been completely liberated, and your towns and villages have been returned to the homeland. The dream of liberation became a reality and a king of the hand.

We have accomplished the difficult task in the difficult circumstances and we have won with the help of God and the steadfastness of our people and the bravery of our heroine forces … With the blood of the martyrs and the wounded, our land has produced a historic victory that is proud of all Iraqis over generations.

We declare to our people and to all the world that the spare heroes have reached the last bastions, urging and cleansing them, raising the flag of Iraq over the western parts of Anbar, the last Iraqi land being usurped, and that the flag of Iraq flies high above all Iraqi territory and at the farthest border point.

For three years, your heroic forces have entered towns and villages one by one and the Iraqi fighter has left the scourge of the enemy, the friend’s secret and the astonishment of the world. This is the truth of the Iraqi who conquers the challenges and wins in the most difficult and difficult circumstances.

Dear Iraqis: The victory of victory has been completed by preserving the unity of Iraq, which was on the brink of partition. The unity of Iraq and its people is the most important and the greatest achievement. Iraq has emerged victorious and united and thank God the Lord of the Worlds. We will continue with the same determination and strength in the service of all our people without discrimination. Respecting the freedoms, beliefs, religious, national, religious and ideological diversity of Mesopotamia, adhering to the Constitution and working on the rule of law throughout the country.

We are now in the post-victory phase on the urging of this stage, which was feared by the terrorists and the corrupt, as we and our struggling people see it as a sun shining on the land of one Iraq to purge of all evil.

Dear Iraqis: Unity is our weapon, which we have won, and we must adhere to this unity and strengthen it with all possible means. Today, Iraq is for all Iraqis and its wealth belongs to all in its south, north, east and west. Everyone must reap the benefits of victory, security, stability, reconstruction and prosperity.

Our future goal will not stop at the reconstruction of liberated cities, but will include all the cities of Iraq, where the fighters came out and martyred in defense of their homeland.
I call upon all politicians to shoulder their responsibilities in maintaining security and stability and preventing the recurrence of terrorism again. I call upon all of them to refrain from returning to the inflammatory and sectarian discourse that has been a major cause of human tragedies and to empower a gang that encourages the occupation of our cities and the destruction of millions of Iraqis.

It is the way to build the state and achieve justice, equality and stability.

The fight against corruption will be a natural extension of the liberation operations of man and land, and the spoilers will not have a place in Iraq, and there is no place left for this. This is another battle for everyone to participate seriously in all its surroundings and field of work and not only to monitor their results.

Your country has taken its natural course and we have opened a new page of cooperation with all Arab and neighboring countries and the countries of the world on the basis of respect for national sovereignty, mutual interests and non-interference in internal affairs.
I salute all the victors: our heroic forces of the army, the police, the security services, the popular crowd, the anti-terrorist apparatus, the air force, the air force, all the types and formations of our armed forces, the engineering and medical support, the supporters of the clans and the citizens of liberated areas who cooperated with their army. And contributed to the restoration of life, infrastructure and basic services ..

I salute the positions and sacrifices of journalists, media professionals, artists and intellectuals and every word was spoken and every voice is free With our people and our forces in the liberation processes.

The dream has come to an end and we must remove all its effects and allow terrorism to return again, our people have paid dearly for its security and stability and the blood of its finest youth, men and women. Millions of families have suffered the hardships of displacement and displacement.

Despite the announcement of the final victory, we must remain vigilant and ready to face any terrorist attempt targeting our people and our country. Terrorism is a permanent enemy and the battle with it continues, and we must preserve this unity, which we have defeated.

Thanks are due to all States and international and humanitarian organizations that have stood with Iraq and its people in this battle.

Greetings to every Iraqi fighter who took up arms in defense of his land.

A tribute to the souls of the martyrs, the wounded and their generous families who have saved Iraq and its people.

Iraq lived victorious and a safe homeland for all its sons. and thank Allah the god of everything.

Dr. Haider Abadi

Prime Minister
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces

The ninth of December

https://www.facebook.com/IraqPMMediaOffice/posts/805018179682879

BGG ~ This was Abadi’s official “Victory announcement”.

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MIDEAST MONEY – Iraq dinar is short-term disappointment, long-term bet

Reuters Staff

* Iraqis still prefer hard currencies for many transactions

* But some foreign speculators see long-term opportunity

* External, budget surpluses could eventually boost dinar

* For now, central bank wants to keep currency stable (as of 2012)

* Any major appreciation unlikely before two or three years

By Aseel Kami

BAGHDAD, Oct 3 (Reuters) – Many Iraqis have lost faith in their dinar currency but to some foreign speculators, it promises big profits. The contrast underlines the uncertainties of investing in Iraq as the country recovers from years of war and economic sanctions.

The logic of the dinar bulls is simple. Iraq’s oil exports rose to 2.6 million barrels per day in September, their highest level in three decades; the country aims to hit 6 million bpd by 2017, which would put it close to Saudi Arabia’s current level…

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55734-FLASHBACK-(Oct-2012)-Iraq-dinar-is-short-term-disappointment-long-term-bet&p=180624#post180624
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MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –  Article:  “Saleh: There are question marks on mechanisms to convert foreign currency to Iraq”    When Saleh talks about the safest way to secure payment methods at this juncture in time, is serious information. The documentary credit [reference post 2] is looking to be the way he is going to protect that long line. It is an assurance that the importer has complied with standards that are acceptable for international trade. This is setting the stage for what is expected and that is a level playing field in an international setting that requires transparency and a stable currency at a stable price.  Bye bye program rate! imo~ Chapter 7 was lifted on the 8th of December from the article I read.. Imo That was a go time! wink wink wink The twins were born.. lol ~  [post 1 of 2….stay tuned]

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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 MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –  “The documentary credit is one of the most secure payment methods in international trade, offering the exporter a conditional payment guarantee from the importer’s bank.  Documentary credits usually require the presentation of certain documents, which must be complied with before payment can take place. You must be aware that banks examine the documents only with respect to the documentary credit and do not look at contracts, agreements or the condition of the goods.”   [post 2 of 2]

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Iraq emerges from Chapter VII and the “oil for food”

Iraq ended Saturday with a decision by the Security Council to withdraw from Chapter VII of the oil-for-food program imposed on it since the 1990s.

“Iraq has regained its normal status and international standing,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmad Mahjoub said in a statement, adding that his country had completed all commitments to the program after a series of diplomatic successes.

According to the Security Council resolution that “completed the efforts of Iraq to end its files from the era of the former regime,” he ended his obligations under Chapter VII on the oil-for-food program, after he carried out in full.

In 1996, the United Nations imposed the $ 64 billion oil-for-food program to enable Iraq, besieged by timely international economic sanctions, to sell certain quantities of its oil and buy basic necessities.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55665-Iraq-emerges-from-Chapter-VII-and-the-quot-oil-for-food-quot

BGG ~ Obviously, this is very big news, however…

Is Iraq being FULLY removed from the UN Ch 7 Charter (as in – all UNSC oversight)?

(BTW – the sanctions and “the UNSC Charter” may well be two related but different functions)

The wording is still a bit murky for me…

There are some “tensing”, translation and direct reference issues I would like to see cleared up. 

It’s not entirely clear they are officially clear of Ch 7 entirely. In many of the articles and interviews, it appears (to me) as though this is referring to the Oil-for-Food program as an individual issue… apart from the UNSC overall function.

I have said repeatedly – I’m not sure they will release Iraq from their UNSC Ch 7 oversight anytime in the near future. This would greatly limit the UN’s ability to come and go (within Iraq’s borders) as they see fit.

Though the UN appears to be pushing Iraq forward rapidly, I am dubious they give up a big tool in their fight against terrorism in the region.

Does Iraq have to be fully released from the UN Ch 7 charter (the protection portion) to progress to where we would like them to? I believe not. JMHO.

Worst case – they are released from the Oil-for-Food portion of the UN Ch 7 sanctions – which is the last of the active CH 7 sanctions and allows them to sell oil more freely on the open market. Great. Huge move forward.

I am going to be somewhat reserved until a official U.N. announcement of a full release from CH 7.

It’s also curious how they managed to hold an international bond offering without this previously and were successful??

My advice – NO MATTER WHAT… calm down. There is an extraordinary amount of jumping from A to B to Z in the community right now. None of the assumptions have to be correct. Relax – wait for the facts.

Don’t add to the “internet hysteria” going on right now… 

In fact, we are going to suspend Dinar sales until this community “hysteria” settles down a little bit.

For those community members with needs to be met – we’ll keep buying. Call us. We’ll see that you get the best offer in the industry. However, until this internet rage settles down – we’re suspending sales. I’m not interested in being some kind of “profiteer” on such internet silliness.

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8126TH MEETING (AM)

All Measures Imposed under Iraq Oil-for-Food Programme Implemented in Full, Security Council Concludes, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2390 (2017)

The Security Council concluded today that all the measures imposed in its resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016) pursuant to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations in relation to the Iraq oil-for-food programme had been fully implemented.

Unanimously adopting resolution 2390 (2017), the Council welcomed the fact that the remaining funds in the escrow accounts established pursuant to resolution 1958 (2010) had been transferred to the Government of Iraq pursuant to resolution 2335 (2016).

The Council acknowledged the Secretary-General’s final report on the matter (document S/2017/820), which stated, among other things, that the remaining $14,283,565 in the administrative escrow account had been transferred to Iraq.

Following the adoption, Amy Noel Tachco (United States) applauded Iraq’s complete implementation of measures under the oil-for-food programme, although the country still faced many challenges. She looked forward to close cooperation internationally and bilaterally in support of Iraq as a federal, democratic and prosperous country.

The meeting started at 9:45 a.m. and ended at 9:48 a.m.

Resolution

The full text of resolution 2390 (2017) reads as follows:

“The Security Council,

“Recalling its resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016),

“Acknowledging receipt of the final report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 4 of Security Council resolution 2335 (2016), S/2017/820,

“1. Welcomes the implementing arrangements entered into by the Secretary-General and the Government of Iraq as requested in paragraph 7 of Security Council resolution 1958 (2010);

“2. Also welcomes that the remaining funds in the escrow accounts established pursuant to paragraphs 3–5 of Security Council resolution 1958 (2010) have been transferred to the Government of Iraq pursuant to Security Council resolution 2335 (2016);

“3. Concludes that all the measures imposed by the Security Council in resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016) pursuant to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations have been fully implemented by the parties.”

UN.org

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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –   [What other laws are we waiting on? I believe I read something a while back from Kap saying the cbi law was what was needed and there was no specific law needed for the deposit insurance.]   Both are done...  CBI law passed last month and deposit insurance was passed months ago, never implemented…yet the CBI stated just a day or so ago insurance was imminent.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Don961 (Dinar Guru) –   Some are confused and have asked:  Chapter VII, Chapter VI are UN sanctions…having to do with Kuwait war reparations from Sadaam’s attack on them…  Article VIII compliance has to do with the IMF…Dotting all the i’s , crossing all the t’s to comply with IMF rules and regulations.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Abadi office - This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VII

Abadi office: This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VII

Abadi office – This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VIIA spokesman for Prime Minister Saad al-Hadithi’s press office said on Saturday that the Security Council’s decision to remove Iraq from Chapter VII was an important event in the history of Iraq, which coincided with the declaration of salvation from calling for the liberation of all Iraqi territories.

Al-Hadithi said that “today was announced salvation from calling for the liberation of all Iraqi territory and secure the border with Syria. This event coincided with the UN Security Council resolution and the announcement of Iraq’s exit from the seventh item.

“We can say that Iraq’s sovereignty has been fully realized and that Iraq has a real opportunity to advance and regain its status after it has returned its confidence to the international community,” he said.

He pointed out that “the removal of Iraq from the seventh item means the guarantee and protection of Iraqi assets and funds and deposits and property assets and banks abroad and inside and became safe from prosecution because of lawsuits against the background of the 1991 war in Kuwait and ensure their return to Iraq and not freeze.

He added that “the decision also entails the return of confidence between Iraq and the international community, which began to escalate and open doors to major international companies to invest in Iraq,” pointing out that “new horizons opened to Iraq in terms of foreign relations, especially as Iraq has become the focus of admiration of the international community after Its ability to confront and eliminate terrorism, and that the opportunity has become favorable to achieve economic renaissance in Iraq. ”

The Foreign Ministry announced earlier on Saturday that the Security Council issued its decision to exit Iraq from Chapter VII in the oil-for-food program.

alrassid.org

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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –   Article:  “Specialist: Iraq’s exit from Chapter VII paving the way for a safe area for business and investment”  [I don’t see them getting out of Chapter VII until they satisfy their debts to the Kuwaiti’s…]   a deal is done to pay the balance with Kuiwait.  Today’s press release concludes Oil for Food program under Chapter VII moving Iraq to Chapter VI.  I think the references to the assets and banking accounts is significant.  This could effect the dinar.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Barzani adviser responds to the letter Abadi: Without the forces of the Peshmerga, Mosul has not been liberated so far (he means wouldn’t have been – until now)

Barzani adviser responds to the speech of Abbadi: Without the forces of the Peshmerga, Mosul has not been liberated so far
The head of the Iraqi armed forces, Haidar al-Abadi, ignored the role of the Peshmerga forces in the war against an oppressive organization, criticized Hinam Hawrami, adviser to the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), Massoud Barzani.

Abadi had announced earlier in the day in a televised address that all the Iraqi territories were absent from the presence of a preacher, while living the supreme reference of the Shi’a Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani and the Iraqi forces and popular crowd militias on this occasion without reference to the Peshmerga forces, The division is a victory, “in reference to the attack on the disputed areas on October 16 and the displacement of tens of thousands of Kurds.

“In his speech in which he announced that military operations were being waged against a militant organization, Abadi did not mention a single word about the role of the Peshmerga forces, which provided the blood of 1,826 martyrs who lost their lives in order to defeat the militant organization,” Hawrami wrote on social networking sites.

“Without the forces of the Peshmerga and Kurdistan, Iraq would not have been able to liberate the city of Mosul until now,” Hawrami said.

Shafaaq.com

BGG ~ Firstly, this is (reportedly) a Barzani “advisor” speaking out, likely at Barzani’s behest…

But does anyone wonder why?? I mean – Barzani was such a team player and really responded to the international communities, what with all the trying to leverage himself into a better POLITICAL position on the back of an international tragedy and all.

No normal, rational person would blame Abadi. 

Plus – with the recent reporting of Barzani and Maliki being in bed together on the smuggling of oil (and splitting the profits), Barzani could be next on the hit parade of corruption knock-off’s!!

Why he’s been up to has reflected badly on all Kurdistan.

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The document: a political entity address the Prime Minister officially .. and demanding the dismissal of the Governor of the Central Bank


Baghdad / Sky Press –
In the official letter addressed to the prime minister, the Iraqi National Unity Party (NDP) called for the dismissal of the governor of the Central Bank, Ali Al-Alaq, and the appointment of the most suitable person to manage the bank.

According to the book, which the party addressed to the Prime Minister and read by “Sky Press”, the request came based on the international study that was issued recently and placed the governor of the Central Bank of Iraq in the last rank as a central bank manager in the Middle East due to poor management of government and private banks and causing the loss of dozens Billions of cash reserves for Iraq.


The book pointed to a number of corruption files raised on the relations during the period of its administration to the Central Bank, most notably “currency auction” and all raised on these operations of suspicions, as well as the decline in the value of the Iraqi cash reserve to half a half during the past three years, in addition to failing in the management of banks And its transactions.

The party called on the Prime Minister to include this decision within the reform measures promised by the people.

An international study conducted by a center of financial studies sparked a major uproar in the Iraqi street after Kassua was classified as the head of a central bank in the Middle East and Africa.

Skypressiq.net

BGG ~ If it turns out that Alak, in Abadi’s estimation, is this much of a problem – then this may move things forward quickly. Abadi is attacking corruption. Alak may well be a target. If so, great news.

In the event this is accurate… the assumption you could have had a value change with Alak in charge appears incorrect. Therefore – him being removed by Abadi doesn’t slow anything down. In fact, it may speed things along.

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In the name of of Allah the Merciful (And on that day the believers will rejoice in the victory of Allah, who will be victorious,

Dear Iraqis: Your land has been completely liberated, and your towns and villages have been returned to the homeland. The dream of liberation became a reality and a king of the hand.

We have accomplished the difficult task in the difficult circumstances and we have won with the help of God and the steadfastness of our people and the bravery of our heroine forces … With the blood of the martyrs and the wounded, our land has produced a historic victory that is proud of all Iraqis over generations.

We declare to our people and to all the world that the spare heroes have reached the last bastions, urging and cleansing them, raising the flag of Iraq over the western parts of Anbar, the last Iraqi land being usurped, and that the flag of Iraq flies high above all Iraqi territory and at the farthest border point.

For three years, your heroic forces have entered towns and villages one by one and the Iraqi fighter has left the scourge of the enemy, the friend’s secret and the astonishment of the world. This is the truth of the Iraqi who conquers the challenges and wins in the most difficult and difficult circumstances.

Dear Iraqis: The victory of victory has been completed by preserving the unity of Iraq, which was on the brink of partition. The unity of Iraq and its people is the most important and the greatest achievement. Iraq has emerged victorious and united and thank God the Lord of the Worlds. We will continue with the same determination and strength in the service of all our people without discrimination. Respecting the freedoms, beliefs, religious, national, religious and ideological diversity of Mesopotamia, adhering to the Constitution and working on the rule of law throughout the country.

We are now in the post-victory phase on the urging of this stage, which was feared by the terrorists and the corrupt, as we and our struggling people see it as a sun shining on the land of one Iraq to purge of all evil.

Dear Iraqis: Unity is our weapon, which we have won, and we must adhere to this unity and strengthen it with all possible means. Today, Iraq is for all Iraqis and its wealth belongs to all in its south, north, east and west. Everyone must reap the benefits of victory, security, stability, reconstruction and prosperity.

Our future goal will not stop at the reconstruction of liberated cities, but will include all the cities of Iraq, where the fighters came out and martyred in defense of their homeland.
I call upon all politicians to shoulder their responsibilities in maintaining security and stability and preventing the recurrence of terrorism again. I call upon all of them to refrain from returning to the inflammatory and sectarian discourse that has been a major cause of human tragedies and to empower a gang that encourages the occupation of our cities and the destruction of millions of Iraqis.

It is the way to build the state and achieve justice, equality and stability.

The fight against corruption will be a natural extension of the liberation operations of man and land, and the spoilers will not have a place in Iraq, and there is no place left for this. This is another battle for everyone to participate seriously in all its surroundings and field of work and not only to monitor their results.

Your country has taken its natural course and we have opened a new page of cooperation with all Arab and neighboring countries and the countries of the world on the basis of respect for national sovereignty, mutual interests and non-interference in internal affairs.
I salute all the victors: our heroic forces of the army, the police, the security services, the popular crowd, the anti-terrorist apparatus, the air force, the air force, all the types and formations of our armed forces, the engineering and medical support, the supporters of the clans and the citizens of liberated areas who cooperated with their army. And contributed to the restoration of life, infrastructure and basic services ..

I salute the positions and sacrifices of journalists, media professionals, artists and intellectuals and every word was spoken and every voice is free With our people and our forces in the liberation processes.

The dream has come to an end and we must remove all its effects and allow terrorism to return again, our people have paid dearly for its security and stability and the blood of its finest youth, men and women. Millions of families have suffered the hardships of displacement and displacement.

Despite the announcement of the final victory, we must remain vigilant and ready to face any terrorist attempt targeting our people and our country. Terrorism is a permanent enemy and the battle with it continues, and we must preserve this unity, which we have defeated.

Thanks are due to all States and international and humanitarian organizations that have stood with Iraq and its people in this battle.

Greetings to every Iraqi fighter who took up arms in defense of his land.

A tribute to the souls of the martyrs, the wounded and their generous families who have saved Iraq and its people.

Iraq lived victorious and a safe homeland for all its sons. and thank Allah the god of everything.

Dr. Haider Abadi

Prime Minister
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces

The ninth of December

https://www.facebook.com/IraqPMMediaOffice/posts/805018179682879

BGG ~ This was Abadi’s official “Victory announcement”.

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Dinar Daily NEWS Blog – December 12th

Iraq trusts the world economically by its implementation of the provisions of Chapter VII

Praised the directions of Dr. Abadi to promote the Iraqi economy.

According to an economist, the adoption of quality systems and the foundations of management development contribute to improving production and pushing the economy, especially as this step will enhance the confidence of consumer, producer and investor. The national campaign for building, in the country.

The expert Raed al-Ameri told “Al-Sabah”: “The quality systems, whether production or management, or even supply, is important and contribute to the strengthening of confidence locally and internationally, and Iraq after 2003 sought and worked to expand these systems.” He called for “working to expand the base of quality management and systems, to achieve the objectives of the plans and strategies in raising the rates of growth and achieve sustainable development and the adoption of the public and private sectors, noting that Iraq is planning to start a major national campaign in 2018 in the areas of construction, reconstruction and investment, Will shape Iraq’s future image with victory over calling. ”

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55694-Iraq-trusts-the-world-economically-by-its-implementation-of-the-provisions-of-Chapter
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Conference of financial victory

The third annual conference of the Central Bank of Iraq was held in Baghdad under the slogan “Towards achieving sustainable financial and economic stability” and with the distinguished presence of Governors, Ambassadors, representatives of the Union of Arab Banks, Arab experts and officials from the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers. The conference discussed four specialized and specialized sessions, focusing on the role of the Central Bank in achieving financial and economic stability through the real sector and monetary policy in Iraq and facing the double shock of security and economy. To formulate structural and structural policies and procedures to achieve the strategic objectives of the Central Bank (2016-2020) in achieving financial coverage and developing means and means of investment in human capital and access to financial merit of Iraqi banks.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55685-Conference-of-financial-victory
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MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –  Article:  “Saleh: There are question marks on mechanisms to convert foreign currency to Iraq”    When Saleh talks about the safest way to secure payment methods at this juncture in time, is serious information. The documentary credit [reference post 2] is looking to be the way he is going to protect that long line. It is an assurance that the importer has complied with standards that are acceptable for international trade. This is setting the stage for what is expected and that is a level playing field in an international setting that requires transparency and a stable currency at a stable price.  Bye bye program rate! imo~ Chapter 7 was lifted on the 8th of December from the article I read.. Imo That was a go time! wink wink wink The twins were born.. lol ~  [post 1 of 2….stay tuned]

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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 MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –  “The documentary credit is one of the most secure payment methods in international trade, offering the exporter a conditional payment guarantee from the importer’s bank.  Documentary credits usually require the presentation of certain documents, which must be complied with before payment can take place. You must be aware that banks examine the documents only with respect to the documentary credit and do not look at contracts, agreements or the condition of the goods.”   [post 2 of 2]

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Iraq emerges from Chapter VII and the “oil for food”

Iraq ended Saturday with a decision by the Security Council to withdraw from Chapter VII of the oil-for-food program imposed on it since the 1990s.

“Iraq has regained its normal status and international standing,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmad Mahjoub said in a statement, adding that his country had completed all commitments to the program after a series of diplomatic successes.

According to the Security Council resolution that “completed the efforts of Iraq to end its files from the era of the former regime,” he ended his obligations under Chapter VII on the oil-for-food program, after he carried out in full.

In 1996, the United Nations imposed the $ 64 billion oil-for-food program to enable Iraq, besieged by timely international economic sanctions, to sell certain quantities of its oil and buy basic necessities.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55665-Iraq-emerges-from-Chapter-VII-and-the-quot-oil-for-food-quot

BGG ~ Obviously, this is very big news, however…

Is Iraq being FULLY removed from the UN Ch 7 Charter (as in – all UNSC oversight)?

(BTW – the sanctions and “the UNSC Charter” may well be two related but different functions)

The wording is still a bit murky for me…

There are some “tensing”, translation and direct reference issues I would like to see cleared up. 

It’s not entirely clear they are officially clear of Ch 7 entirely. In many of the articles and interviews, it appears (to me) as though this is referring to the Oil-for-Food program as an individual issue… apart from the UNSC overall function.

I have said repeatedly – I’m not sure they will release Iraq from their UNSC Ch 7 oversight anytime in the near future. This would greatly limit the UN’s ability to come and go (within Iraq’s borders) as they see fit.

Though the UN appears to be pushing Iraq forward rapidly, I am dubious they give up a big tool in their fight against terrorism in the region.

Does Iraq have to be fully released from the UN Ch 7 charter (the protection portion) to progress to where we would like them to? I believe not. JMHO.

Worst case – they are released from the Oil-for-Food portion of the UN Ch 7 sanctions – which is the last of the active CH 7 sanctions and allows them to sell oil more freely on the open market. Great. Huge move forward.

I am going to be somewhat reserved until a official U.N. announcement of a full release from CH 7.

It’s also curious how they managed to hold an international bond offering without this previously and were successful??

My advice – NO MATTER WHAT… calm down. There is an extraordinary amount of jumping from A to B to Z in the community right now. None of the assumptions have to be correct. Relax – wait for the facts.

Don’t add to the “internet hysteria” going on right now… 

In fact, we are going to suspend Dinar sales until this community “hysteria” settles down a little bit.

For those community members with needs to be met – we’ll keep buying. Call us. We’ll see that you get the best offer in the industry. However, until this internet rage settles down – we’re suspending sales. I’m not interested in being some kind of “profiteer” on such internet silliness.

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Image result for UN picsSECURITY COUNCIL
8126TH MEETING (AM)

All Measures Imposed under Iraq Oil-for-Food Programme Implemented in Full, Security Council Concludes, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2390 (2017)

The Security Council concluded today that all the measures imposed in its resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016) pursuant to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations in relation to the Iraq oil-for-food programme had been fully implemented.

Unanimously adopting resolution 2390 (2017), the Council welcomed the fact that the remaining funds in the escrow accounts established pursuant to resolution 1958 (2010) had been transferred to the Government of Iraq pursuant to resolution 2335 (2016).

The Council acknowledged the Secretary-General’s final report on the matter (document S/2017/820), which stated, among other things, that the remaining $14,283,565 in the administrative escrow account had been transferred to Iraq.

Following the adoption, Amy Noel Tachco (United States) applauded Iraq’s complete implementation of measures under the oil-for-food programme, although the country still faced many challenges. She looked forward to close cooperation internationally and bilaterally in support of Iraq as a federal, democratic and prosperous country.

The meeting started at 9:45 a.m. and ended at 9:48 a.m.

Resolution

The full text of resolution 2390 (2017) reads as follows:

“The Security Council,

“Recalling its resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016),

“Acknowledging receipt of the final report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 4 of Security Council resolution 2335 (2016), S/2017/820,

“1. Welcomes the implementing arrangements entered into by the Secretary-General and the Government of Iraq as requested in paragraph 7 of Security Council resolution 1958 (2010);

“2. Also welcomes that the remaining funds in the escrow accounts established pursuant to paragraphs 3–5 of Security Council resolution 1958 (2010) have been transferred to the Government of Iraq pursuant to Security Council resolution 2335 (2016);

“3. Concludes that all the measures imposed by the Security Council in resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016) pursuant to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations have been fully implemented by the parties.”

UN.org

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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –   [What other laws are we waiting on? I believe I read something a while back from Kap saying the cbi law was what was needed and there was no specific law needed for the deposit insurance.]   Both are done...  CBI law passed last month and deposit insurance was passed months ago, never implemented…yet the CBI stated just a day or so ago insurance was imminent.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Don961 (Dinar Guru) –   Some are confused and have asked:  Chapter VII, Chapter VI are UN sanctions…having to do with Kuwait war reparations from Sadaam’s attack on them…  Article VIII compliance has to do with the IMF…Dotting all the i’s , crossing all the t’s to comply with IMF rules and regulations.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Abadi office - This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VII

Abadi office: This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VII

Abadi office – This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VIIA spokesman for Prime Minister Saad al-Hadithi’s press office said on Saturday that the Security Council’s decision to remove Iraq from Chapter VII was an important event in the history of Iraq, which coincided with the declaration of salvation from calling for the liberation of all Iraqi territories.

Al-Hadithi said that “today was announced salvation from calling for the liberation of all Iraqi territory and secure the border with Syria. This event coincided with the UN Security Council resolution and the announcement of Iraq’s exit from the seventh item.

“We can say that Iraq’s sovereignty has been fully realized and that Iraq has a real opportunity to advance and regain its status after it has returned its confidence to the international community,” he said.

He pointed out that “the removal of Iraq from the seventh item means the guarantee and protection of Iraqi assets and funds and deposits and property assets and banks abroad and inside and became safe from prosecution because of lawsuits against the background of the 1991 war in Kuwait and ensure their return to Iraq and not freeze.

He added that “the decision also entails the return of confidence between Iraq and the international community, which began to escalate and open doors to major international companies to invest in Iraq,” pointing out that “new horizons opened to Iraq in terms of foreign relations, especially as Iraq has become the focus of admiration of the international community after Its ability to confront and eliminate terrorism, and that the opportunity has become favorable to achieve economic renaissance in Iraq. ”

The Foreign Ministry announced earlier on Saturday that the Security Council issued its decision to exit Iraq from Chapter VII in the oil-for-food program.

alrassid.org

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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –   Article:  “Specialist: Iraq’s exit from Chapter VII paving the way for a safe area for business and investment”  [I don’t see them getting out of Chapter VII until they satisfy their debts to the Kuwaiti’s…]   a deal is done to pay the balance with Kuiwait.  Today’s press release concludes Oil for Food program under Chapter VII moving Iraq to Chapter VI.  I think the references to the assets and banking accounts is significant.  This could effect the dinar.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Barzani adviser responds to the letter Abadi: Without the forces of the Peshmerga, Mosul has not been liberated so far (he means wouldn’t have been – until now)

Barzani adviser responds to the speech of Abbadi: Without the forces of the Peshmerga, Mosul has not been liberated so far
The head of the Iraqi armed forces, Haidar al-Abadi, ignored the role of the Peshmerga forces in the war against an oppressive organization, criticized Hinam Hawrami, adviser to the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), Massoud Barzani.

Abadi had announced earlier in the day in a televised address that all the Iraqi territories were absent from the presence of a preacher, while living the supreme reference of the Shi’a Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani and the Iraqi forces and popular crowd militias on this occasion without reference to the Peshmerga forces, The division is a victory, “in reference to the attack on the disputed areas on October 16 and the displacement of tens of thousands of Kurds.

“In his speech in which he announced that military operations were being waged against a militant organization, Abadi did not mention a single word about the role of the Peshmerga forces, which provided the blood of 1,826 martyrs who lost their lives in order to defeat the militant organization,” Hawrami wrote on social networking sites.

“Without the forces of the Peshmerga and Kurdistan, Iraq would not have been able to liberate the city of Mosul until now,” Hawrami said.

Shafaaq.com

BGG ~ Firstly, this is (reportedly) a Barzani “advisor” speaking out, likely at Barzani’s behest…

But does anyone wonder why?? I mean – Barzani was such a team player and really responded to the international communities, what with all the trying to leverage himself into a better POLITICAL position on the back of an international tragedy and all.

No normal, rational person would blame Abadi. 

Plus – with the recent reporting of Barzani and Maliki being in bed together on the smuggling of oil (and splitting the profits), Barzani could be next on the hit parade of corruption knock-off’s!!

Why he’s been up to has reflected badly on all Kurdistan.

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The document: a political entity address the Prime Minister officially .. and demanding the dismissal of the Governor of the Central Bank


Baghdad / Sky Press –
In the official letter addressed to the prime minister, the Iraqi National Unity Party (NDP) called for the dismissal of the governor of the Central Bank, Ali Al-Alaq, and the appointment of the most suitable person to manage the bank.

According to the book, which the party addressed to the Prime Minister and read by “Sky Press”, the request came based on the international study that was issued recently and placed the governor of the Central Bank of Iraq in the last rank as a central bank manager in the Middle East due to poor management of government and private banks and causing the loss of dozens Billions of cash reserves for Iraq.


The book pointed to a number of corruption files raised on the relations during the period of its administration to the Central Bank, most notably “currency auction” and all raised on these operations of suspicions, as well as the decline in the value of the Iraqi cash reserve to half a half during the past three years, in addition to failing in the management of banks And its transactions.

The party called on the Prime Minister to include this decision within the reform measures promised by the people.

An international study conducted by a center of financial studies sparked a major uproar in the Iraqi street after Kassua was classified as the head of a central bank in the Middle East and Africa.

Skypressiq.net

BGG ~ If it turns out that Alak, in Abadi’s estimation, is this much of a problem – then this may move things forward quickly. Abadi is attacking corruption. Alak may well be a target. If so, great news.

In the event this is accurate… the assumption you could have had a value change with Alak in charge appears incorrect. Therefore – him being removed by Abadi doesn’t slow anything down. In fact, it may speed things along.

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In the name of of Allah the Merciful (And on that day the believers will rejoice in the victory of Allah, who will be victorious,

Dear Iraqis: Your land has been completely liberated, and your towns and villages have been returned to the homeland. The dream of liberation became a reality and a king of the hand.

We have accomplished the difficult task in the difficult circumstances and we have won with the help of God and the steadfastness of our people and the bravery of our heroine forces … With the blood of the martyrs and the wounded, our land has produced a historic victory that is proud of all Iraqis over generations.

We declare to our people and to all the world that the spare heroes have reached the last bastions, urging and cleansing them, raising the flag of Iraq over the western parts of Anbar, the last Iraqi land being usurped, and that the flag of Iraq flies high above all Iraqi territory and at the farthest border point.

For three years, your heroic forces have entered towns and villages one by one and the Iraqi fighter has left the scourge of the enemy, the friend’s secret and the astonishment of the world. This is the truth of the Iraqi who conquers the challenges and wins in the most difficult and difficult circumstances.

Dear Iraqis: The victory of victory has been completed by preserving the unity of Iraq, which was on the brink of partition. The unity of Iraq and its people is the most important and the greatest achievement. Iraq has emerged victorious and united and thank God the Lord of the Worlds. We will continue with the same determination and strength in the service of all our people without discrimination. Respecting the freedoms, beliefs, religious, national, religious and ideological diversity of Mesopotamia, adhering to the Constitution and working on the rule of law throughout the country.

We are now in the post-victory phase on the urging of this stage, which was feared by the terrorists and the corrupt, as we and our struggling people see it as a sun shining on the land of one Iraq to purge of all evil.

Dear Iraqis: Unity is our weapon, which we have won, and we must adhere to this unity and strengthen it with all possible means. Today, Iraq is for all Iraqis and its wealth belongs to all in its south, north, east and west. Everyone must reap the benefits of victory, security, stability, reconstruction and prosperity.

Our future goal will not stop at the reconstruction of liberated cities, but will include all the cities of Iraq, where the fighters came out and martyred in defense of their homeland.
I call upon all politicians to shoulder their responsibilities in maintaining security and stability and preventing the recurrence of terrorism again. I call upon all of them to refrain from returning to the inflammatory and sectarian discourse that has been a major cause of human tragedies and to empower a gang that encourages the occupation of our cities and the destruction of millions of Iraqis.

It is the way to build the state and achieve justice, equality and stability.

The fight against corruption will be a natural extension of the liberation operations of man and land, and the spoilers will not have a place in Iraq, and there is no place left for this. This is another battle for everyone to participate seriously in all its surroundings and field of work and not only to monitor their results.

Your country has taken its natural course and we have opened a new page of cooperation with all Arab and neighboring countries and the countries of the world on the basis of respect for national sovereignty, mutual interests and non-interference in internal affairs.
I salute all the victors: our heroic forces of the army, the police, the security services, the popular crowd, the anti-terrorist apparatus, the air force, the air force, all the types and formations of our armed forces, the engineering and medical support, the supporters of the clans and the citizens of liberated areas who cooperated with their army. And contributed to the restoration of life, infrastructure and basic services ..

I salute the positions and sacrifices of journalists, media professionals, artists and intellectuals and every word was spoken and every voice is free With our people and our forces in the liberation processes.

The dream has come to an end and we must remove all its effects and allow terrorism to return again, our people have paid dearly for its security and stability and the blood of its finest youth, men and women. Millions of families have suffered the hardships of displacement and displacement.

Despite the announcement of the final victory, we must remain vigilant and ready to face any terrorist attempt targeting our people and our country. Terrorism is a permanent enemy and the battle with it continues, and we must preserve this unity, which we have defeated.

Thanks are due to all States and international and humanitarian organizations that have stood with Iraq and its people in this battle.

Greetings to every Iraqi fighter who took up arms in defense of his land.

A tribute to the souls of the martyrs, the wounded and their generous families who have saved Iraq and its people.

Iraq lived victorious and a safe homeland for all its sons. and thank Allah the god of everything.

Dr. Haider Abadi

Prime Minister
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces

The ninth of December

https://www.facebook.com/IraqPMMediaOffice/posts/805018179682879

BGG ~ This was Abadi’s official “Victory announcement”.

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Conference of financial victory

The third annual conference of the Central Bank of Iraq was held in Baghdad under the slogan “Towards achieving sustainable financial and economic stability” and with the distinguished presence of Governors, Ambassadors, representatives of the Union of Arab Banks, Arab experts and officials from the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers. The conference discussed four specialized and specialized sessions, focusing on the role of the Central Bank in achieving financial and economic stability through the real sector and monetary policy in Iraq and facing the double shock of security and economy. To formulate structural and structural policies and procedures to achieve the strategic objectives of the Central Bank (2016-2020) in achieving financial coverage and developing means and means of investment in human capital and access to financial merit of Iraqi banks.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55685-Conference-of-financial-victory
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MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –  Article:  “Saleh: There are question marks on mechanisms to convert foreign currency to Iraq”    When Saleh talks about the safest way to secure payment methods at this juncture in time, is serious information. The documentary credit [reference post 2] is looking to be the way he is going to protect that long line. It is an assurance that the importer has complied with standards that are acceptable for international trade. This is setting the stage for what is expected and that is a level playing field in an international setting that requires transparency and a stable currency at a stable price.  Bye bye program rate! imo~ Chapter 7 was lifted on the 8th of December from the article I read.. Imo That was a go time! wink wink wink The twins were born.. lol ~  [post 1 of 2….stay tuned]

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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 MilitiaMan (Dinar Guru) –  “The documentary credit is one of the most secure payment methods in international trade, offering the exporter a conditional payment guarantee from the importer’s bank.  Documentary credits usually require the presentation of certain documents, which must be complied with before payment can take place. You must be aware that banks examine the documents only with respect to the documentary credit and do not look at contracts, agreements or the condition of the goods.”   [post 2 of 2]

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Iraq emerges from Chapter VII and the “oil for food”

Iraq ended Saturday with a decision by the Security Council to withdraw from Chapter VII of the oil-for-food program imposed on it since the 1990s.

“Iraq has regained its normal status and international standing,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmad Mahjoub said in a statement, adding that his country had completed all commitments to the program after a series of diplomatic successes.

According to the Security Council resolution that “completed the efforts of Iraq to end its files from the era of the former regime,” he ended his obligations under Chapter VII on the oil-for-food program, after he carried out in full.

In 1996, the United Nations imposed the $ 64 billion oil-for-food program to enable Iraq, besieged by timely international economic sanctions, to sell certain quantities of its oil and buy basic necessities.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55665-Iraq-emerges-from-Chapter-VII-and-the-quot-oil-for-food-quot

BGG ~ Obviously, this is very big news, however…

Is Iraq being FULLY removed from the UN Ch 7 Charter (as in – all UNSC oversight)?

(BTW – the sanctions and “the UNSC Charter” may well be two related but different functions)

The wording is still a bit murky for me…

There are some “tensing”, translation and direct reference issues I would like to see cleared up. 

It’s not entirely clear they are officially clear of Ch 7 entirely. In many of the articles and interviews, it appears (to me) as though this is referring to the Oil-for-Food program as an individual issue… apart from the UNSC overall function.

I have said repeatedly – I’m not sure they will release Iraq from their UNSC Ch 7 oversight anytime in the near future. This would greatly limit the UN’s ability to come and go (within Iraq’s borders) as they see fit.

Though the UN appears to be pushing Iraq forward rapidly, I am dubious they give up a big tool in their fight against terrorism in the region.

Does Iraq have to be fully released from the UN Ch 7 charter (the protection portion) to progress to where we would like them to? I believe not. JMHO.

Worst case – they are released from the Oil-for-Food portion of the UN Ch 7 sanctions – which is the last of the active CH 7 sanctions and allows them to sell oil more freely on the open market. Great. Huge move forward.

I am going to be somewhat reserved until a official U.N. announcement of a full release from CH 7.

It’s also curious how they managed to hold an international bond offering without this previously and were successful??

My advice – NO MATTER WHAT… calm down. There is an extraordinary amount of jumping from A to B to Z in the community right now. None of the assumptions have to be correct. Relax – wait for the facts.

Don’t add to the “internet hysteria” going on right now… 

In fact, we are going to suspend Dinar sales until this community “hysteria” settles down a little bit.

For those community members with needs to be met – we’ll keep buying. Call us. We’ll see that you get the best offer in the industry. However, until this internet rage settles down – we’re suspending sales. I’m not interested in being some kind of “profiteer” on such internet silliness.

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Image result for UN picsSECURITY COUNCIL
8126TH MEETING (AM)

All Measures Imposed under Iraq Oil-for-Food Programme Implemented in Full, Security Council Concludes, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2390 (2017)

The Security Council concluded today that all the measures imposed in its resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016) pursuant to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations in relation to the Iraq oil-for-food programme had been fully implemented.

Unanimously adopting resolution 2390 (2017), the Council welcomed the fact that the remaining funds in the escrow accounts established pursuant to resolution 1958 (2010) had been transferred to the Government of Iraq pursuant to resolution 2335 (2016).

The Council acknowledged the Secretary-General’s final report on the matter (document S/2017/820), which stated, among other things, that the remaining $14,283,565 in the administrative escrow account had been transferred to Iraq.

Following the adoption, Amy Noel Tachco (United States) applauded Iraq’s complete implementation of measures under the oil-for-food programme, although the country still faced many challenges. She looked forward to close cooperation internationally and bilaterally in support of Iraq as a federal, democratic and prosperous country.

The meeting started at 9:45 a.m. and ended at 9:48 a.m.

Resolution

The full text of resolution 2390 (2017) reads as follows:

“The Security Council,

“Recalling its resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016),

“Acknowledging receipt of the final report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 4 of Security Council resolution 2335 (2016), S/2017/820,

“1. Welcomes the implementing arrangements entered into by the Secretary-General and the Government of Iraq as requested in paragraph 7 of Security Council resolution 1958 (2010);

“2. Also welcomes that the remaining funds in the escrow accounts established pursuant to paragraphs 3–5 of Security Council resolution 1958 (2010) have been transferred to the Government of Iraq pursuant to Security Council resolution 2335 (2016);

“3. Concludes that all the measures imposed by the Security Council in resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016) pursuant to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations have been fully implemented by the parties.”

UN.org

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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –   [What other laws are we waiting on? I believe I read something a while back from Kap saying the cbi law was what was needed and there was no specific law needed for the deposit insurance.]   Both are done...  CBI law passed last month and deposit insurance was passed months ago, never implemented…yet the CBI stated just a day or so ago insurance was imminent.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Don961 (Dinar Guru) –   Some are confused and have asked:  Chapter VII, Chapter VI are UN sanctions…having to do with Kuwait war reparations from Sadaam’s attack on them…  Article VIII compliance has to do with the IMF…Dotting all the i’s , crossing all the t’s to comply with IMF rules and regulations.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Abadi office - This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VII

Abadi office: This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VII

Abadi office – This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VIIA spokesman for Prime Minister Saad al-Hadithi’s press office said on Saturday that the Security Council’s decision to remove Iraq from Chapter VII was an important event in the history of Iraq, which coincided with the declaration of salvation from calling for the liberation of all Iraqi territories.

Al-Hadithi said that “today was announced salvation from calling for the liberation of all Iraqi territory and secure the border with Syria. This event coincided with the UN Security Council resolution and the announcement of Iraq’s exit from the seventh item.

“We can say that Iraq’s sovereignty has been fully realized and that Iraq has a real opportunity to advance and regain its status after it has returned its confidence to the international community,” he said.

He pointed out that “the removal of Iraq from the seventh item means the guarantee and protection of Iraqi assets and funds and deposits and property assets and banks abroad and inside and became safe from prosecution because of lawsuits against the background of the 1991 war in Kuwait and ensure their return to Iraq and not freeze.

He added that “the decision also entails the return of confidence between Iraq and the international community, which began to escalate and open doors to major international companies to invest in Iraq,” pointing out that “new horizons opened to Iraq in terms of foreign relations, especially as Iraq has become the focus of admiration of the international community after Its ability to confront and eliminate terrorism, and that the opportunity has become favorable to achieve economic renaissance in Iraq. ”

The Foreign Ministry announced earlier on Saturday that the Security Council issued its decision to exit Iraq from Chapter VII in the oil-for-food program.

alrassid.org

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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –   Article:  “Specialist: Iraq’s exit from Chapter VII paving the way for a safe area for business and investment”  [I don’t see them getting out of Chapter VII until they satisfy their debts to the Kuwaiti’s…]   a deal is done to pay the balance with Kuiwait.  Today’s press release concludes Oil for Food program under Chapter VII moving Iraq to Chapter VI.  I think the references to the assets and banking accounts is significant.  This could effect the dinar.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Barzani adviser responds to the letter Abadi: Without the forces of the Peshmerga, Mosul has not been liberated so far (he means wouldn’t have been – until now)

Barzani adviser responds to the speech of Abbadi: Without the forces of the Peshmerga, Mosul has not been liberated so far
The head of the Iraqi armed forces, Haidar al-Abadi, ignored the role of the Peshmerga forces in the war against an oppressive organization, criticized Hinam Hawrami, adviser to the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), Massoud Barzani.

Abadi had announced earlier in the day in a televised address that all the Iraqi territories were absent from the presence of a preacher, while living the supreme reference of the Shi’a Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani and the Iraqi forces and popular crowd militias on this occasion without reference to the Peshmerga forces, The division is a victory, “in reference to the attack on the disputed areas on October 16 and the displacement of tens of thousands of Kurds.

“In his speech in which he announced that military operations were being waged against a militant organization, Abadi did not mention a single word about the role of the Peshmerga forces, which provided the blood of 1,826 martyrs who lost their lives in order to defeat the militant organization,” Hawrami wrote on social networking sites.

“Without the forces of the Peshmerga and Kurdistan, Iraq would not have been able to liberate the city of Mosul until now,” Hawrami said.

Shafaaq.com

BGG ~ Firstly, this is (reportedly) a Barzani “advisor” speaking out, likely at Barzani’s behest…

But does anyone wonder why?? I mean – Barzani was such a team player and really responded to the international communities, what with all the trying to leverage himself into a better POLITICAL position on the back of an international tragedy and all.

No normal, rational person would blame Abadi. 

Plus – with the recent reporting of Barzani and Maliki being in bed together on the smuggling of oil (and splitting the profits), Barzani could be next on the hit parade of corruption knock-off’s!!

Why he’s been up to has reflected badly on all Kurdistan.

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The document: a political entity address the Prime Minister officially .. and demanding the dismissal of the Governor of the Central Bank


Baghdad / Sky Press –
In the official letter addressed to the prime minister, the Iraqi National Unity Party (NDP) called for the dismissal of the governor of the Central Bank, Ali Al-Alaq, and the appointment of the most suitable person to manage the bank.

According to the book, which the party addressed to the Prime Minister and read by “Sky Press”, the request came based on the international study that was issued recently and placed the governor of the Central Bank of Iraq in the last rank as a central bank manager in the Middle East due to poor management of government and private banks and causing the loss of dozens Billions of cash reserves for Iraq.


The book pointed to a number of corruption files raised on the relations during the period of its administration to the Central Bank, most notably “currency auction” and all raised on these operations of suspicions, as well as the decline in the value of the Iraqi cash reserve to half a half during the past three years, in addition to failing in the management of banks And its transactions.

The party called on the Prime Minister to include this decision within the reform measures promised by the people.

An international study conducted by a center of financial studies sparked a major uproar in the Iraqi street after Kassua was classified as the head of a central bank in the Middle East and Africa.

Skypressiq.net

BGG ~ If it turns out that Alak, in Abadi’s estimation, is this much of a problem – then this may move things forward quickly. Abadi is attacking corruption. Alak may well be a target. If so, great news.

In the event this is accurate… the assumption you could have had a value change with Alak in charge appears incorrect. Therefore – him being removed by Abadi doesn’t slow anything down. In fact, it may speed things along.

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In the name of of Allah the Merciful (And on that day the believers will rejoice in the victory of Allah, who will be victorious,

Dear Iraqis: Your land has been completely liberated, and your towns and villages have been returned to the homeland. The dream of liberation became a reality and a king of the hand.

We have accomplished the difficult task in the difficult circumstances and we have won with the help of God and the steadfastness of our people and the bravery of our heroine forces … With the blood of the martyrs and the wounded, our land has produced a historic victory that is proud of all Iraqis over generations.

We declare to our people and to all the world that the spare heroes have reached the last bastions, urging and cleansing them, raising the flag of Iraq over the western parts of Anbar, the last Iraqi land being usurped, and that the flag of Iraq flies high above all Iraqi territory and at the farthest border point.

For three years, your heroic forces have entered towns and villages one by one and the Iraqi fighter has left the scourge of the enemy, the friend’s secret and the astonishment of the world. This is the truth of the Iraqi who conquers the challenges and wins in the most difficult and difficult circumstances.

Dear Iraqis: The victory of victory has been completed by preserving the unity of Iraq, which was on the brink of partition. The unity of Iraq and its people is the most important and the greatest achievement. Iraq has emerged victorious and united and thank God the Lord of the Worlds. We will continue with the same determination and strength in the service of all our people without discrimination. Respecting the freedoms, beliefs, religious, national, religious and ideological diversity of Mesopotamia, adhering to the Constitution and working on the rule of law throughout the country.

We are now in the post-victory phase on the urging of this stage, which was feared by the terrorists and the corrupt, as we and our struggling people see it as a sun shining on the land of one Iraq to purge of all evil.

Dear Iraqis: Unity is our weapon, which we have won, and we must adhere to this unity and strengthen it with all possible means. Today, Iraq is for all Iraqis and its wealth belongs to all in its south, north, east and west. Everyone must reap the benefits of victory, security, stability, reconstruction and prosperity.

Our future goal will not stop at the reconstruction of liberated cities, but will include all the cities of Iraq, where the fighters came out and martyred in defense of their homeland.
I call upon all politicians to shoulder their responsibilities in maintaining security and stability and preventing the recurrence of terrorism again. I call upon all of them to refrain from returning to the inflammatory and sectarian discourse that has been a major cause of human tragedies and to empower a gang that encourages the occupation of our cities and the destruction of millions of Iraqis.

It is the way to build the state and achieve justice, equality and stability.

The fight against corruption will be a natural extension of the liberation operations of man and land, and the spoilers will not have a place in Iraq, and there is no place left for this. This is another battle for everyone to participate seriously in all its surroundings and field of work and not only to monitor their results.

Your country has taken its natural course and we have opened a new page of cooperation with all Arab and neighboring countries and the countries of the world on the basis of respect for national sovereignty, mutual interests and non-interference in internal affairs.
I salute all the victors: our heroic forces of the army, the police, the security services, the popular crowd, the anti-terrorist apparatus, the air force, the air force, all the types and formations of our armed forces, the engineering and medical support, the supporters of the clans and the citizens of liberated areas who cooperated with their army. And contributed to the restoration of life, infrastructure and basic services ..

I salute the positions and sacrifices of journalists, media professionals, artists and intellectuals and every word was spoken and every voice is free With our people and our forces in the liberation processes.

The dream has come to an end and we must remove all its effects and allow terrorism to return again, our people have paid dearly for its security and stability and the blood of its finest youth, men and women. Millions of families have suffered the hardships of displacement and displacement.

Despite the announcement of the final victory, we must remain vigilant and ready to face any terrorist attempt targeting our people and our country. Terrorism is a permanent enemy and the battle with it continues, and we must preserve this unity, which we have defeated.

Thanks are due to all States and international and humanitarian organizations that have stood with Iraq and its people in this battle.

Greetings to every Iraqi fighter who took up arms in defense of his land.

A tribute to the souls of the martyrs, the wounded and their generous families who have saved Iraq and its people.

Iraq lived victorious and a safe homeland for all its sons. and thank Allah the god of everything.

Dr. Haider Abadi

Prime Minister
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces

The ninth of December

https://www.facebook.com/IraqPMMediaOffice/posts/805018179682879

BGG ~ This was Abadi’s official “Victory announcement”.

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Dinar Daily NEWS Blog – December 10th

Iraq emerges from Chapter VII and the “oil for food”

Iraq ended Saturday with a decision by the Security Council to withdraw from Chapter VII of the oil-for-food program imposed on it since the 1990s.

“Iraq has regained its normal status and international standing,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmad Mahjoub said in a statement, adding that his country had completed all commitments to the program after a series of diplomatic successes.

According to the Security Council resolution that “completed the efforts of Iraq to end its files from the era of the former regime,” he ended his obligations under Chapter VII on the oil-for-food program, after he carried out in full.

In 1996, the United Nations imposed the $ 64 billion oil-for-food program to enable Iraq, besieged by timely international economic sanctions, to sell certain quantities of its oil and buy basic necessities.

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?55665-Iraq-emerges-from-Chapter-VII-and-the-quot-oil-for-food-quot

BGG ~ Obviously, this is very big news, however…

Is Iraq being FULLY removed from the UN Ch 7 Charter (as in – all UNSC oversight)?

(BTW – the sanctions and “the UNSC Charter” may well be two related but different functions)

The wording is still a bit murky for me…

There are some “tensing”, translation and direct reference issues I would like to see cleared up. 

It’s not entirely clear they are officially clear of Ch 7 entirely. In many of the articles and interviews, it appears (to me) as though this is referring to the Oil-for-Food program as an individual issue… apart from the UNSC overall function.

I have said repeatedly – I’m not sure they will release Iraq from their UNSC Ch 7 oversight anytime in the near future. This would greatly limit the UN’s ability to come and go (within Iraq’s borders) as they see fit.

Though the UN appears to be pushing Iraq forward rapidly, I am dubious they give up a big tool in their fight against terrorism in the region.

Does Iraq have to be fully released from the UN Ch 7 charter (the protection portion) to progress to where we would like them to? I believe not. JMHO.

Worst case – they are released from the Oil-for-Food portion of the UN Ch 7 sanctions – which is the last of the active CH 7 sanctions and allows them to sell oil more freely on the open market. Great. Huge move forward.

I am going to be somewhat reserved until a official U.N. announcement of a full release from CH 7.

It’s also curious how they managed to hold an international bond offering without this previously and were successful??

My advice – NO MATTER WHAT… calm down. There is an extraordinary amount of jumping from A to B to Z in the community right now. None of the assumptions have to be correct. Relax – wait for the facts.

Don’t add to the “internet hysteria” going on right now… 

In fact, we are going to suspend Dinar sales until this community “hysteria” settles down a little bit.

For those community members with needs to be met – we’ll keep buying. Call us. We’ll see that you get the best offer in the industry. However, until this internet rage settles down – we’re suspending sales. I’m not interested in being some kind of “profiteer” on such internet silliness.

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Image result for UN picsSECURITY COUNCIL
8126TH MEETING (AM)

All Measures Imposed under Iraq Oil-for-Food Programme Implemented in Full, Security Council Concludes, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2390 (2017)

The Security Council concluded today that all the measures imposed in its resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016) pursuant to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations in relation to the Iraq oil-for-food programme had been fully implemented.

Unanimously adopting resolution 2390 (2017), the Council welcomed the fact that the remaining funds in the escrow accounts established pursuant to resolution 1958 (2010) had been transferred to the Government of Iraq pursuant to resolution 2335 (2016).

The Council acknowledged the Secretary-General’s final report on the matter (document S/2017/820), which stated, among other things, that the remaining $14,283,565 in the administrative escrow account had been transferred to Iraq.

Following the adoption, Amy Noel Tachco (United States) applauded Iraq’s complete implementation of measures under the oil-for-food programme, although the country still faced many challenges. She looked forward to close cooperation internationally and bilaterally in support of Iraq as a federal, democratic and prosperous country.

The meeting started at 9:45 a.m. and ended at 9:48 a.m.

Resolution

The full text of resolution 2390 (2017) reads as follows:

“The Security Council,

“Recalling its resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016),

“Acknowledging receipt of the final report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 4 of Security Council resolution 2335 (2016), S/2017/820,

“1. Welcomes the implementing arrangements entered into by the Secretary-General and the Government of Iraq as requested in paragraph 7 of Security Council resolution 1958 (2010);

“2. Also welcomes that the remaining funds in the escrow accounts established pursuant to paragraphs 3–5 of Security Council resolution 1958 (2010) have been transferred to the Government of Iraq pursuant to Security Council resolution 2335 (2016);

“3. Concludes that all the measures imposed by the Security Council in resolutions 1958 (2010) and 2335 (2016) pursuant to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations have been fully implemented by the parties.”

UN.org

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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –   [What other laws are we waiting on? I believe I read something a while back from Kap saying the cbi law was what was needed and there was no specific law needed for the deposit insurance.]   Both are done...  CBI law passed last month and deposit insurance was passed months ago, never implemented…yet the CBI stated just a day or so ago insurance was imminent.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Don961 (Dinar Guru) –   Some are confused and have asked:  Chapter VII, Chapter VI are UN sanctions…having to do with Kuwait war reparations from Sadaam’s attack on them…  Article VIII compliance has to do with the IMF…Dotting all the i’s , crossing all the t’s to comply with IMF rules and regulations.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Abadi office - This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VII

Abadi office: This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VII

Abadi office – This is what will happen after the removal of Iraq from Chapter VIIA spokesman for Prime Minister Saad al-Hadithi’s press office said on Saturday that the Security Council’s decision to remove Iraq from Chapter VII was an important event in the history of Iraq, which coincided with the declaration of salvation from calling for the liberation of all Iraqi territories.

Al-Hadithi said that “today was announced salvation from calling for the liberation of all Iraqi territory and secure the border with Syria. This event coincided with the UN Security Council resolution and the announcement of Iraq’s exit from the seventh item.

“We can say that Iraq’s sovereignty has been fully realized and that Iraq has a real opportunity to advance and regain its status after it has returned its confidence to the international community,” he said.

He pointed out that “the removal of Iraq from the seventh item means the guarantee and protection of Iraqi assets and funds and deposits and property assets and banks abroad and inside and became safe from prosecution because of lawsuits against the background of the 1991 war in Kuwait and ensure their return to Iraq and not freeze.

He added that “the decision also entails the return of confidence between Iraq and the international community, which began to escalate and open doors to major international companies to invest in Iraq,” pointing out that “new horizons opened to Iraq in terms of foreign relations, especially as Iraq has become the focus of admiration of the international community after Its ability to confront and eliminate terrorism, and that the opportunity has become favorable to achieve economic renaissance in Iraq. ”

The Foreign Ministry announced earlier on Saturday that the Security Council issued its decision to exit Iraq from Chapter VII in the oil-for-food program.

alrassid.org

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Kaperoni (Dinar Guru) –   Article:  “Specialist: Iraq’s exit from Chapter VII paving the way for a safe area for business and investment”  [I don’t see them getting out of Chapter VII until they satisfy their debts to the Kuwaiti’s…]   a deal is done to pay the balance with Kuiwait.  Today’s press release concludes Oil for Food program under Chapter VII moving Iraq to Chapter VI.  I think the references to the assets and banking accounts is significant.  This could effect the dinar.

Read more:   http://www.dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Barzani adviser responds to the letter Abadi: Without the forces of the Peshmerga, Mosul has not been liberated so far (he means wouldn’t have been – until now)

Barzani adviser responds to the speech of Abbadi: Without the forces of the Peshmerga, Mosul has not been liberated so far
The head of the Iraqi armed forces, Haidar al-Abadi, ignored the role of the Peshmerga forces in the war against an oppressive organization, criticized Hinam Hawrami, adviser to the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), Massoud Barzani.

Abadi had announced earlier in the day in a televised address that all the Iraqi territories were absent from the presence of a preacher, while living the supreme reference of the Shi’a Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani and the Iraqi forces and popular crowd militias on this occasion without reference to the Peshmerga forces, The division is a victory, “in reference to the attack on the disputed areas on October 16 and the displacement of tens of thousands of Kurds.

“In his speech in which he announced that military operations were being waged against a militant organization, Abadi did not mention a single word about the role of the Peshmerga forces, which provided the blood of 1,826 martyrs who lost their lives in order to defeat the militant organization,” Hawrami wrote on social networking sites.

“Without the forces of the Peshmerga and Kurdistan, Iraq would not have been able to liberate the city of Mosul until now,” Hawrami said.

Shafaaq.com

BGG ~ Firstly, this is (reportedly) a Barzani “advisor” speaking out, likely at Barzani’s behest…

But does anyone wonder why?? I mean – Barzani was such a team player and really responded to the international communities, what with all the trying to leverage himself into a better POLITICAL position on the back of an international tragedy and all.

No normal, rational person would blame Abadi. 

Plus – with the recent reporting of Barzani and Maliki being in bed together on the smuggling of oil (and splitting the profits), Barzani could be next on the hit parade of corruption knock-off’s!!

Why he’s been up to has reflected badly on all Kurdistan.

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The document: a political entity address the Prime Minister officially .. and demanding the dismissal of the Governor of the Central Bank


Baghdad / Sky Press –
In the official letter addressed to the prime minister, the Iraqi National Unity Party (NDP) called for the dismissal of the governor of the Central Bank, Ali Al-Alaq, and the appointment of the most suitable person to manage the bank.

According to the book, which the party addressed to the Prime Minister and read by “Sky Press”, the request came based on the international study that was issued recently and placed the governor of the Central Bank of Iraq in the last rank as a central bank manager in the Middle East due to poor management of government and private banks and causing the loss of dozens Billions of cash reserves for Iraq.


The book pointed to a number of corruption files raised on the relations during the period of its administration to the Central Bank, most notably “currency auction” and all raised on these operations of suspicions, as well as the decline in the value of the Iraqi cash reserve to half a half during the past three years, in addition to failing in the management of banks And its transactions.

The party called on the Prime Minister to include this decision within the reform measures promised by the people.

An international study conducted by a center of financial studies sparked a major uproar in the Iraqi street after Kassua was classified as the head of a central bank in the Middle East and Africa.

Skypressiq.net

BGG ~ If it turns out that Alak, in Abadi’s estimation, is this much of a problem – then this may move things forward quickly. Abadi is attacking corruption. Alak may well be a target. If so, great news.

In the event this is accurate… the assumption you could have had a value change with Alak in charge appears incorrect. Therefore – him being removed by Abadi doesn’t slow anything down. In fact, it may speed things along.

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In the name of of Allah the Merciful (And on that day the believers will rejoice in the victory of Allah, who will be victorious,

Dear Iraqis: Your land has been completely liberated, and your towns and villages have been returned to the homeland. The dream of liberation became a reality and a king of the hand.

We have accomplished the difficult task in the difficult circumstances and we have won with the help of God and the steadfastness of our people and the bravery of our heroine forces … With the blood of the martyrs and the wounded, our land has produced a historic victory that is proud of all Iraqis over generations.

We declare to our people and to all the world that the spare heroes have reached the last bastions, urging and cleansing them, raising the flag of Iraq over the western parts of Anbar, the last Iraqi land being usurped, and that the flag of Iraq flies high above all Iraqi territory and at the farthest border point.

For three years, your heroic forces have entered towns and villages one by one and the Iraqi fighter has left the scourge of the enemy, the friend’s secret and the astonishment of the world. This is the truth of the Iraqi who conquers the challenges and wins in the most difficult and difficult circumstances.

Dear Iraqis: The victory of victory has been completed by preserving the unity of Iraq, which was on the brink of partition. The unity of Iraq and its people is the most important and the greatest achievement. Iraq has emerged victorious and united and thank God the Lord of the Worlds. We will continue with the same determination and strength in the service of all our people without discrimination. Respecting the freedoms, beliefs, religious, national, religious and ideological diversity of Mesopotamia, adhering to the Constitution and working on the rule of law throughout the country.

We are now in the post-victory phase on the urging of this stage, which was feared by the terrorists and the corrupt, as we and our struggling people see it as a sun shining on the land of one Iraq to purge of all evil.

Dear Iraqis: Unity is our weapon, which we have won, and we must adhere to this unity and strengthen it with all possible means. Today, Iraq is for all Iraqis and its wealth belongs to all in its south, north, east and west. Everyone must reap the benefits of victory, security, stability, reconstruction and prosperity.

Our future goal will not stop at the reconstruction of liberated cities, but will include all the cities of Iraq, where the fighters came out and martyred in defense of their homeland.
I call upon all politicians to shoulder their responsibilities in maintaining security and stability and preventing the recurrence of terrorism again. I call upon all of them to refrain from returning to the inflammatory and sectarian discourse that has been a major cause of human tragedies and to empower a gang that encourages the occupation of our cities and the destruction of millions of Iraqis.

It is the way to build the state and achieve justice, equality and stability.

The fight against corruption will be a natural extension of the liberation operations of man and land, and the spoilers will not have a place in Iraq, and there is no place left for this. This is another battle for everyone to participate seriously in all its surroundings and field of work and not only to monitor their results.

Your country has taken its natural course and we have opened a new page of cooperation with all Arab and neighboring countries and the countries of the world on the basis of respect for national sovereignty, mutual interests and non-interference in internal affairs.
I salute all the victors: our heroic forces of the army, the police, the security services, the popular crowd, the anti-terrorist apparatus, the air force, the air force, all the types and formations of our armed forces, the engineering and medical support, the supporters of the clans and the citizens of liberated areas who cooperated with their army. And contributed to the restoration of life, infrastructure and basic services ..

I salute the positions and sacrifices of journalists, media professionals, artists and intellectuals and every word was spoken and every voice is free With our people and our forces in the liberation processes.

The dream has come to an end and we must remove all its effects and allow terrorism to return again, our people have paid dearly for its security and stability and the blood of its finest youth, men and women. Millions of families have suffered the hardships of displacement and displacement.

Despite the announcement of the final victory, we must remain vigilant and ready to face any terrorist attempt targeting our people and our country. Terrorism is a permanent enemy and the battle with it continues, and we must preserve this unity, which we have defeated.

Thanks are due to all States and international and humanitarian organizations that have stood with Iraq and its people in this battle.

Greetings to every Iraqi fighter who took up arms in defense of his land.

A tribute to the souls of the martyrs, the wounded and their generous families who have saved Iraq and its people.

Iraq lived victorious and a safe homeland for all its sons. and thank Allah the god of everything.

Dr. Haider Abadi

Prime Minister
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces

The ninth of December

https://www.facebook.com/IraqPMMediaOffice/posts/805018179682879

BGG ~ This was Abadi’s official “Victory announcement”.

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