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    Sources reveal America's conditions for receiving Sudanese in Washington

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    Sources reveal America's conditions for receiving Sudanese in Washington Empty Sources reveal America's conditions for receiving Sudanese in Washington

    Post by Rocky Sun 26 Feb 2023, 9:08 am

    [size=30]Sources reveal America's conditions for receiving Sudanese in Washington
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    Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein was unable to convince American officials of the importance of receiving Prime Minister Muhammad Shia'a al-Sudani. Officials in Washington linked such a visit to al-Sudani to translating his program on the ground, especially in relation to combating currency smuggling to Iran, according to American sources to The London-based Al-Arab.  
      
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    The sources added to the newspaper’s report, followed by “NAS” (February 26, 2023), that the visit of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia’a al-Sudani to Washington has become hostage to presenting evidence and evidence of progress in combating money smuggling to Iran, and commitment to the government program, especially in terms of getting rid of dependence on Iranian energy sources. and comply with the sanctions imposed on Russia.  
      
    During his presence in Washington in the second week of February, Iraqi Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein discussed the restrictions imposed by the Federal Reserve on dollar transfers to Iraq, and offered to receive Al-Sudani to discuss the details of plans related to stopping money smuggling operations.  
      
    The sources stated that US officials met the Iraqi offer with reservations, and said that the invitation will be extended to the Iraqi prime minister when the US administration is certain that Al-Sudani is carrying out his commitments, and that he is not subject to the authority of pro-Iranian groups that support his government, and that he needs to act in accordance with the declared political agenda.  
      
    According to those sources, Hussein heard assurances from US officials stating that Al-Sudani's declaration of his desire for the US forces to remain in Iraq was beneficial, but not sufficient, especially since the presence of these forces serves the security interests of Iraq and does not serve the interests of the United States alone.  

    For his part, Douglas Silliman, the former US ambassador to Iraq and director of the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington, said in an article followed by "NAS" "Although Hussein's visit was planned for a long time, it was his misfortune that he had to deal with senior officials from the administration." President Joe Biden at a time when they are still focused on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the downing of the Chinese spy balloon, and fears that Iran and Russia will use the Iraqi banking system to circumvent US sanctions and obtain dollars.  


    Silliman indicated that the new chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the US House of Representatives, Michael McCaul, sent a letter on the tenth of February to the White House accusing the Sudanese government of "biasing the Iranian regime, complicity with money laundering operations carried out by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in Iraq, and discrimination against the Kurds." ".  

      
    The former US ambassador believes that the Iraqi foreign minister came to Washington "to avoid imposing US sanctions on Iraq because of the dollar market in it, trade with Iran, importing natural gas and electricity from it, and business dealings with Russia."  
      
    Observers of the newspaper say that the follow-up to the implementation of commitments is now under the consideration of the US embassy in Baghdad. Among the most prominent indications of this was that the US Ambassador to Baghdad, Alina Romanowski, held a meeting in Erbil with Minister Hussein to discuss the results of his visit to Washington, where the two parties agreed “on the need to create a joint mechanism to follow up on the desired results of the Iraqi delegation’s visit to Washington.”  
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