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“This Puts Everything into Perspective” – Wed. AM TNT Thoughts/News 10-5-22

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Tishwash:
Iraq participates in an international exhibition in Greece

Today, Tuesday, the Iraqi Businessmen Union concluded its participation in the Athens International Exhibition of Modern Technologies, Plastics and Packaging Factories, which started its work on the 1st of this month, confirming its participation in another exhibition for food industries next month in the Greek capital, Athens.

A member of the administrative body of the union, Abdel-Hassan Azzouz, told the official agency, which was followed by (Al-Oula News): “The participation of the union, consisting of businessmen of various specializations, from members in this exhibition came to introduce the public to the Iraqi products manufactured by the private sector,” stressing that “the Iraqi pavilion met public approval.”

He pointed out that “after the success of the union’s participation in these exhibitions, several exhibitions will be held in the future, including the Food Industries Exhibition, which will be held in November – 2022 in the Greek capital, Athens.   link

Skinman:
I wonder if people in Iraq think the United Nations is going to come in and save them like the cavalry?

Mangelo:
I believe so, look, the framework will not concede…they want the power and keep the status quo…. miliki wants to stay in… causing problems…. Sadar just wants the crooks out and start with new elections. They need to fix the loop holes in their constitution….and since the UN doesn’t want the Iraqi people destroy everything…thants when they will step in…in my opinion…I believe the new target date is the 25th…

Speedy:
I did not see anywhere the speech stating the UN would step in to do anything other than support progress.

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Skinman:
I see the UN wanting Iraq to fix their own problems, in some ways it’s like asking a baby to change its own diapers

It’s not meaning to be negative I just don’t think they’re going to settle their own problems and worst case scenario they create a Civil War and that would be devastating not just them to the hopes of our investment

RVAlready:
The UN Security Council needed a formal report before it could act. Now, it has that report. The UN Security Council is one of the most powerful bodies in existence. This is why Sadr basically begged them not to take over in Iraq. The security council can authorize anything, including maximum military force. But, I doubt that is the first tool they would use to solve this problem.

Yada:
At the end of the day and all the speculation rvalready, THIS puts everything into perspective. It puts them on notice when the UN does take action which could be any moment.

Skinman:
So do you think that the United Nations is going to give Iraq until the 25th or do you think on the 25th they might shake the finger at them again?

RVAlready:
I bet if you gave them 2 hours to solve the problem, and said you were dropping a 40 megaton nuke on Baghdad right after the deadline, the problem would get solved in a New York minute.  It is just going to take the right threat level from the security council to get this solved.

It might mean a temporary take over of their government.  Maybe a military force to arrest all the corrupt, and put them in UN prison camps.  The UN needs to get creative.  For sure, the UN has given them too many chances to fix it themselves.  They are like the kids who have been told 16 times to come in for dinner. It is now time for some discipline.

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Tishwash:
Al-Kazemi’s government discusses the financial situation in Iraq and takes five decisions

The Iraqi Council of Ministers, headed by Mustafa Al-Kazemi, discussed today, Tuesday, the financial situation in the country, and took a number of decisions in several files.

Al-Kazemi’s media office said, in a statement, that Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi chaired, today, the thirty-sixth regular session of the Council of Ministers, in which the overall general situation in the country was discussed, and a number of files and topics on the agenda were discussed, indicating that Al-Kazemi directed all ministers By continuing to work at the same pace, and by overcoming all obstacles that stand in the way of implementing the interests of citizens. 

In the context of the session, the Council of Ministers discussed a detailed report on the financial situation in Iraq, and the many challenges facing the country and government measures regarding them, according to the statement, which added that the Council hosted the governor of the Central Bank; To discuss a number of files related to combating money laundering operations. In light of this, the Cabinet approved the following:

1- Approving the designation of the Federal Financial Supervision Bureau, in coordination with the Non-Governmental Organizations Department in the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, as a supervisory authority on the work of non-governmental organizations for the purposes of combating money laundering and terrorist financing, based on the provisions of Articles (1/17), and (7/17). ) of the Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Law (39 of 2015).

2- The decision was published in the Official Gazette based on the provisions of Article (1/17) of the Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Law (39 of 2015).

The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research also presented, during the session, a detailed report on the current state of education, with the start of the new academic year, and its procedures in implementing projects and programs for developing university facilities, maintaining the sobriety of higher education in Iraq, in addition to discussing a number of administrative issues that require solutions. legal to treat it. The Cabinet approved the following:

Adoption of the recommendations of the Ministerial Council for Human Development (7 for the year 2022) as follows:

1- Approving the minutes of the meeting discussing the issue of overlapping buildings belonging to the ministries (higher education, scientific research, science and technology, construction, housing, municipalities, public works, industry and minerals), and implementing the paragraphs fixed therein by the relevant authorities, provided that this is done in accordance with the provisions mentioned in the expropriation law. 12 of 1981) amended, specifically what was stated in Article (22) of the Law (Administrative Expropriation), and compensation is made according to what was stated in Article (29) of the aforementioned law (compensation in kind).

2- Work is done according to what was stated in the minutes of the joint meeting of the legal departments in the ministries (higher education, scientific research, science and technology, construction and housing, municipalities and public works, industry and minerals), held on Thursday, September 29, 2022.

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The Council of Ministers continued to discuss other topics on the agenda, and issued the following decisions:

Or not/

Agree to the following:

1- Postponing the collection of customs duties on non-exempt Military Industrialization Authority imports, equal to the bodies indicated in the Cabinet Resolution (23 of 2018) confirmed by Resolution (3 of 2019), for a period of 4 months starting from the date of issuance of this decision.

2- The Ministerial Committee for National Security shall prepare a list of the materials to be included in the postponement of customs duties.

3- The Ministerial Council for the Economy studied two Cabinet decisions (23 of 2018), confirmed by Resolution (3 of 2019).

secondly/  

1- Adoption of the recommendation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the opening of a Qatari general consulate in the Republic of Iraq in the Erbil Governorate, based on the provisions of Articles (25 and 26) of the Foreign Service Law (45 of 2008) and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of 1963.

2- Iraq reserves its right to open an Iraqi consulate in Qatar in the future, according to the principle of reciprocity.  link

CandyKisses:
Iraq submits request to UN Security Council – Urgent

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Baghdad – NAS  

Iraq on Tuesday called on the United Nations Security Council to support its sovereignty and condemn the aggression on its territory.  

The representative of Iraq, Mohammed Bahr al-Uloom, said in his speech during the Security Council meeting on Iraq (4 October 2022), that “the stalemate in the political process delayed the formation of the new government and the political forces entered into a constructive and serious dialogue to reach understandings.”  

Regarding the recent demonstrations, he said, “Iraqi forces have dealt professionally with the demonstrations commemorating Tishreen.”  

On the other hand, he pointed out that “the government is keen to make Iraq a factor of international and regional stability and sponsored on this basis several meetings in Baghdad.”  

He also pointed out that “the Iranian bombardment led to the death of Iraqis and the intimidation of the population and handed over to the Ambassador of Tehran in Baghdad a memorandum of protest, and we call on the Security Council to support the sovereignty of Iraq and condemn any external aggression from any side.”

Source: Dinar Recaps

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