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    “Iraqi bank sanctions are not a punishment in the literal sense.” A prominent American official

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    “Iraqi bank sanctions are not a punishment in the literal sense.” A prominent American official Empty “Iraqi bank sanctions are not a punishment in the literal sense.” A prominent American official

    Post by Rocky Tue 10 Oct 2023, 7:57 am

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    “We are waiting for the Sudanese in Washington.”
    “Iraqi bank sanctions are not a punishment in the literal sense.” A prominent American official


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    Baghdad – 964

    The US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Iraq and Iran Affairs said that the US sanctions on some Iraqi banks were not sanctions in the literal sense, but rather were decisions that provided ways and means to strengthen the banking system in Iraq, while she indicated that the visit of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani to America represents a good opportunity. To strengthen relations between Washington and Baghdad.
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    Victoria Taylor, in an interview with the official agency, followed by the 964 network:

    Supporting the Prime Minister’s efforts to improve the financial sector:

    Washington supports the Prime Minister's effort to improve the financial sector and make it transparent, which was supported by the dialogue conducted by the US Treasury Department with the Central Bank of Iraq to strengthen the banking and financial sector and improve the Iraqi economic reality, which will benefit Iraq by developing its international relations and attracting investments.
    What was issued by the United States on some banks were not sanctions in the literal sense, but rather were decisions that provided ways and means to strengthen the Iraqi banking system in order to maintain transparency in transactions in general and find good ways for the presence of the dollar in the markets.

    Inviting the Prime Minister to visit the White House:

    Iraq has long-term strategic relations with the United States of America, and the invitation extended to Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani to visit Washington and meet with US President Joe Biden represents a good opportunity to strengthen relations between the United States and Iraq, and to enhance the comprehensive partnership for all sectors.

    Support provided by the United States:

    The United States is working with Iraq in various security, economic, and environmental sectors, and there was a meeting of the Iraqi-American Coordination Committee that focused on the economic and security files during the visit of high-ranking Iraqi delegations to the United States.
    [color:51c3=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)]We await the visit of Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani to discuss more opportunities for joint cooperation between the United States and Iraq.
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