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    Post by Rocky Thu 28 Sep 2023, 9:40 am

    Sudanese Advisor: The government does not have a magic wand to limit market transactions, and the path of development will build a new Iraq
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    {Politics: Al-Furat News} The political advisor to the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, stressed today, Thursday, that the government does not have a magic wand to limit black market transactions, but it is moving forward with confident steps to address it.
    The political advisor said in a televised statement followed by {Al-Furat News}: “The Prime Minister sent to the world in New York multiple messages about the shape of the new Iraq that we want. International relations, internal stability, the fight against corruption, establishing security, and the file of services, electricity, and health are among the Prime Minister’s priorities.” 
    He added, "The corruption file was present in the Prime Minister's speech to the world, and he called it the 'corruption pandemic' and considered it one of the basic challenges that the government insists on confronting, while he issued important messages about human rights, addressing the displaced file, post-ISIS harbingers, compensating affected civilians, and providing the basic necessities of life." To bring them back and stabilize them.” 
    He continued, "The Prime Minister announced a very important file, which is the approval of a policy to protect civilians, as Iraq is considered one of the first countries in the region that will adopt a policy to protect civilians in wars, conflicts, and disasters," pointing out that "the Prime Minister's meetings with the US Treasury and the Federal Reserve were successful, and the Prime Minister approved "Economic networking policy for the advancement of the country." 
    He pointed out that "the political agreement paper is a binding document for the government, as it is the platform that the House of Representatives voted on, and it is understandings that serve the country." 
    He noted that "trade exchange between Iraqi and Iranian merchants amounts to approximately 20 million dollars per day, and this causes significant pressure on the currency file," stressing that "the government does not have a magic wand to limit black market transactions, but it is moving forward with confident steps to address it." 
    He pointed out that "the government calls on citizens to use the electronic card in financial transactions and the Iraqi development path is the most feasible from a purely economic perspective and will build a new Iraq along the western side of the country." 
    He expressed that "international companies will work to build city corridors along the development road, which will pass through 10 governorates, reaching the Iraqi-Turkish border, from where they will be connected to the highway network in Turkey." 
    He added, "The development road will transform the areas located on either side of it, 7 km on either side of the road, along the line (16,660,000 km) into cities, factories, factories, warehouses, and investment projects that contribute to diversifying sources of income." 
    Al-Shammari concluded his speech, "Industrial cities will be established along the development path." 


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