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Al-Sudani meets in New York with the Yemeni President and the Kuwaiti Crown Prince, stressing the depth of relations
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani stressed, on Sunday, when he received Yemeni President Rashad Mohammed al-Alimi in New York, Iraq’s keenness to support Yemen’s stability.
The Prime Minister’s media office said in a statement received by Shafak News Agency, “Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani received this evening, Sunday, Baghdad time, the Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council of the Republic of Yemen, Rashad Mohammed al-Alimi, on the sidelines of his participation in New York in the meetings of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly.”
The office pointed out that “the meeting reviewed the overall internal situation in Yemen, the surrounding regional situation, its developments and its impact on the region.” According to the office’s statement, Al-Sudani pointed to “the depth of the historical and fraternal ties that unite Iraq and Yemen,” stressing “Iraq’s keenness to support Yemen’s stability, the importance of finding solutions through internal dialogue, and providing appropriate conditions for the brotherly Yemeni people to enjoy prosperity and development.”
For his part, Al-Alimi welcomed the “reopening of embassies between the two countries, and considered it a supportive step to strengthen fraternal relations and support communication between the two brotherly peoples.”
In addition, the media office noted that “Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani received this evening, Sunday, Baghdad time, the Crown Prince of the State of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, in New York, on the sidelines of his participation in the meetings of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly.”
Al-Sudani stressed, “The depth of the fraternal relations between Iraq and Kuwait, which the government has established in its program that includes strengthening relations with sister Arab countries, and strengthening the bonds of cooperation with them in various fields.” The Prime Minister stressed “Iraq’s keenness to advance cooperation with Kuwait, and develop it in a way that achieves bilateral interests.”
According to the statement, the two sides stressed “the resumption of the work of the joint technical committees between the two countries.”
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Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani also met, this evening, Sunday, Baghdad time, at the United Nations headquarters in New York, with the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volk Türk.
A statement from Al-Sudani’s office received by Shafaq News Agency stated that the meeting discussed the qualitative development witnessed by the human rights file in Iraq, as Al-Sudani confirmed that the government views the Universal Periodic Review as an essential mechanism in promoting and protecting human rights, noting that Iraq will discuss its fourth periodic report in January of next year after it voted on it in the last cabinet meeting.
According to the statement, Al-Sudani stressed Iraq’s commitment to human rights standards, as a party to international agreements and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, appreciating the efforts of the human rights team working within the UNAMI mission in Iraq, and the breadth of measures implemented by the Iraqi government to preserve the rights of minorities and spectrums of the components of the Iraqi people, and to provide assistance to v-----s of t-------m and the dictatorial regime.
The Prime Minister stated that Iraq has succeeded in establishing a successful experience in the field of transitional justice, and the government has proceeded with the legal and executive framework for all human rights principles, in accordance with the Iraqi constitution and approved international standards.
For his part, the High Commissioner indicated the Commission’s desire to open a representative office in Iraq, in order to raise the level of cooperation in the field of capacity development, technical, economic and social cooperation, and in the field of the environment, according to the statement. link
International Finance: The Central Bank of Iraq is a model for developing strategies that serve the development of the banking sector
The Regional Director for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and Iraq at the International Finance Corporation (IFC) , Fawaz Al-Balbeisi, confirmed today, Monday, that Iraq is one of the first countries to adopt a comprehensive approach to governance and environmental and social accountability, noting that the Central Bank of Iraq is a model for developing strategies that serve the development of the banking sector.
Al-Balbeisi said in a speech during the launch ceremony of the Financial Sustainability Map Project and the Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance Standards Guide for Banks, which was attended by the correspondent of the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “Iraq has provided humanity with justice and law, and it is not strange that it is one of the first countries to adopt a comprehensive approach to governance and environmental and social accountability,” indicating that “this new achievement comes as a result of the strategic partnership between the International Finance Corporation and the Central Bank of Iraq in cooperation with the Kingdom of the Netherlands and our joint efforts to develop an advanced Iraqi banking sector that contributes to Iraq’s sustainable future.”
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He added that “the achievements that we celebrate today are a very important step for the Iraqi banking sector towards establishing sound practices of environmental, social and corporate governance standards that are consistent with international standards and rules, where they are not just a reference framework for celebration, but rather a systematic approach achieved by the banking sector,” noting that “environmental and governance standards have changed the environment and governance of the institution, and are a standard for professional excellence and have become a basic requirement for managing and reducing risks and thus financial sustainability and business prosperity.”
He continued: “Today, this event gains great importance in light of Iraq’s confrontation with the challenges led by climate change, which requires approximately $233 billion until 2040 to respond to the development gaps necessary to move towards sustainable economic paths.”
He continued, “Environmental, social and corporate governance responsibility is not only a statement of transparency, accountability and fairness, but also essential components of responsible investment strategies committed to sustainable practices and ethical standards in all financing and investment decisions. The Iraqi banking sector represents the provision of the necessary financing to meet its nationally defined goals in Iraq, and all of this highlights the importance of the role of the Central Bank, led by Ali Al-Alaq, in achieving this goal.”
He pointed out that “with the development of the banking, financial and operational sector’s capabilities over the past years, this achievement is complementary to other initiatives led by the Central Bank, the latest of which was the launch of the national strategy last May.”
He pointed out that “the Central Bank is a model in developing strategies that serve the development of the banking sector in a way that reflects positively on the external view of the banking system and makes it a tributary that enhances sustainable development in Iraq,” expressing his “thanks to the government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands for their support in reaching this achievement and to the Central Bank team and the International Finance Corporation whose tireless work enabled us to reach this achievement link
Al-Alaq announces a roadmap for financial sustainability for the Iraqi banking sector
The Governor of the Central Bank, Ali Al-Alaq, announced today, Monday, a roadmap for the financial sustainability of the Iraqi banking sector, while indicating that this map is part of the efforts to upgrade the banking sector.
Al-Alaq said in a speech during the launch ceremony of the Financial Sustainability Map Project and the Environmental, Social and Governance Standards Guide for Banks, “Today we are addressing an important and fundamental aspect in developing the banking sector in Iraq, as the term environmental, social and governance standards has witnessed turbulent growth since its first launch in 2005,” indicating that “the environmental aspects and the response related to climate change are major factors driving the development of environmental, social and governance standards, in addition to the growing importance of other essential elements, especially social ones.”
He added, “If these standards are important for any economic entity or company, regardless of its activity, mission and products, then their importance to the financial sector is a matter of utmost importance, given the significant impact that social and environmental changes have on the reality of this sector and what is required to manage it according to regulatory, supervisory and technical rules that avert risks to guarantee the rights of shareholders and stakeholders within a framework of transparency and disclosure, and above all, to contribute to achieving financial stability, the repercussions of which are reflected in the economic and social environment and general stability, just as the environmental and social repercussions are reflected in stability.”
He stated, “We are pleased to announce a roadmap for the financial sustainability of the banking sector in Iraq for the years 2023 to 2029 and social and institutional standards,” noting that “this project is part of the ongoing efforts made by the Central Bank of Iraq to advance the banking sector based on international best practices as well as keeping pace with developments in the banking industry.”
He stated that “with this announcement, the Central Bank of Iraq is the first in the region to implement this guide.”
Al-Alaq praised “the role played by international experts at the International Finance Corporation, affiliated with the World Bank Group, and their effective contribution in preparing the roadmap for financial sustainability for the banking sector in Iraq,” appreciating “the effective and ongoing partnership and fruitful cooperation with the institution.”
He thanked “the fruitful and distinguished efforts of the Central Bank’s work team, as well as the support provided by the Kingdom of the Netherlands in this context to push towards helping Iraq implement these important and necessary programs link
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Iraq Plans Currency Redenomination Amid Economic Challenges
The Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) has announced that discussions regarding the project to remove zeros from the Iraqi dinar are ongoing, with assessments continuing. The bank also noted a reduction in reliance on the US dollar for trade transactions.
Ali Mohsen al-Alaq, Governor of Iraq’s Central Bank, stated that the bank is facing global economic challenges, such as rising energy and raw material prices.
To address these issues, it has amended some monetary policies in line with the international situation, aiming to increase confidence in the Iraqi dinar and prevent a significant decline in its value.
The central bank has also increased its holdings of foreign currency and gold reserves to enhance the country’s financial stability and its ability to cope with economic crises in any situation, he added.
Many countries remove zeros from their currencies to revalue the national currency and facilitate financial transactions. This process involves eliminating a certain number of zeros from the nominal value of the currency, making it less inflationary and more stable.
Earlier this year, the Iraqi federal government decided to postpone a plan to remove three zeros from the nominal value of its currency notes, citing that the current economic climate is not suitable.
Last year, the central bank indicated plans to redenominate the Iraqi dinar to simplify financial transactions in an economy that remains heavily centralized and oil-dominated, where deals are often conducted in cash. link
Nokia signs contract with Zain Iraq to improve the company’s network in the southern governorates
Nokia has announced a 3-year deal with Zain Iraq to upgrade the company’s network in the southern region by applying the latest microwave technologies, including E-band solutions, which will help increase network capacity. The deal includes replacing competitors’ equipment and providing versions that provide the highest transmission power in the market. Nokia considered this partnership to be its first entry into the microwave field with Zain Iraq.
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The three-year deal represents Nokia’s first foray into microwave with Zain Iraq, boosting network capacity and upgrading infrastructure to support future growth and increased traffic demand.
The deployment will begin immediately, with a focus on improving network performance and ensuring scalability to accommodate future growth. Nokia’s solutions will help Zain Iraq expand network capacity and improve customer experience while paving the way for future innovations in the region.
Zain Iraq is experiencing increasing demand for its data services and expansion is essential to provide the best service to its customers. Nokia will apply the latest microwave technologies, including the latest E-band solutions, to upgrade Zain Iraq’s microwave backbone. This upgrade will increase network capacity and prepare it for the expected increase in data due to higher customer usage.
The deal includes the replacement of competitor equipment and the introduction of Nokia’s high-capacity microwave solutions. A key component of this deployment is the UBT-T XP, which offers the highest transmit power on the market. This technology reduces antenna sizes and tower loads, saving significant capital and operational costs.
“This deal underscores our strong local capabilities and expertise. By deploying our advanced microwave solutions, Zain Iraq will benefit from an enhanced network that is ready to handle the demands of the future, including meeting the needs of its growing customer base,” said Mikko Lavanti, Senior Vice President, Mobile Networks, Nokia Middle East and Africa.
“Our partnership with Nokia enables us to overcome capacity constraints and modernize our network infrastructure. With Nokia’s advanced microwave technology and E-band solutions, we are not only solving current challenges, but also securing our network for future growth,” said Emre Gurkan, CEO of Zain Iraq. link
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