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    Officially... Iraq calls on America to reconsider the decision to punish 21 banks

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    Officially... Iraq calls on America to reconsider the decision to punish 21 banks Empty Officially... Iraq calls on America to reconsider the decision to punish 21 banks

    Post by Rocky Wed 07 Feb 2024, 4:44 am

    Officially... Iraq calls on America to reconsider the decision to punish 21 banks

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    Economy News - Baghdad
    Iraq called on the United States of America to reconsider the decision to impose sanctions on 21 Iraqi banks, noting that the reasons behind imposing such sanctions were not explained.
    The Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated in a statement, “Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein received a phone call from United States Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, as part of following up on the most prominent developments and regional and international issues of common interest.”
    During the call, "the attacks launched by the United States of America on military and civilian sites in the Akashat and Al-Qaim regions, which targeted Iraqi security forces, resulted in the martyrdom of a number of security forces and Iraqi civilians."
    The Iraqi Foreign Minister affirmed "the Iraqi government's rejection of such attacks and the need to stop them and for Iraq not to be an arena for settling scores between rival countries," stressing "the necessity of returning to the table of dialogue and negotiations within the framework of the meetings of the Supreme Military Committee."
    The two sides also stressed "the importance of working to strengthen the strategic partnership between the two countries and continuing coordination and consultation during the coming period to pursue paths of joint action in order to confront the growing challenges in the region."
    The Iraqi Foreign Minister touched on “the sanctions imposed by the US Treasury on seven Iraqi banks recently, which were preceded by sanctions on fourteen Iraqi banks,” as the reasons behind the imposition of such sanctions were not stated, and whether Washington imposed these sanctions was due to lack of The discipline of these banks in implementing instructions and banking compliance rules, or for other political reasons, especially since the US Treasury Department is in constant communication with the Central Bank of Iraq.”
    Hussein explained that “those banks have an important and significant role in financing ration card expenses and providing food baskets for Iraqi families with limited income.”
    The minister officially called for a reconsideration of the US Treasury’s decision on the issue, noting “Iraq’s keenness to build partnerships and cooperation with friendly countries and to work jointly towards confronting economic and security challenges in a way that supports the consolidation of stability in the region.”
    For his part, Minister Blinken expressed his keenness to “continue joint work and communication between the two sides, and to support the Iraqi government in various fields, especially in the field of economic cooperation.”




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