After coming out of Chapter VII .. $ 82 billion back to the Central Bank
BAGHDAD / JD / .. Mawal estimated that will be at the disposal of the Iraqi Central Bank after exit from Chapter VII by about $ 82 billion, amid warnings of Iraq's creditors hungry to claim this money.
A member of the House of Representatives MP Habib Terminal Agency / JD /: that الامول volume, which will return to the Iraqi Central Bank after the withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII is estimated at $ 82 billion, which would provide cover for dinars and contributes to the lifter economic situation.
And between Terminal: The state as measured from the balance and has today become a fully sovereign Iraq and and security Aahdd and international peace and is supposed to benefit as much as possible from this positive step.
He explained that the Iraqi diplomacy succeeded in improving Iraq's relationship with the region and the world functions and to return to the course that was played in the past.
Terminal warned of the problem of Iraq's creditors claim this hungry money, Mtdarka: But the Iraqi money is the protection of the United States of America.
It is noted that the United States has pledged in the era of former U.S. President George W. Bush to protect Iraq's assets abroad, estimated at $ 50 billion and this is what prevent Iraq's creditors demand them over the past years due to the situation in Iraq under the tutelage of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.
Was approved by U.S. President Barack Obama to extend the protection of Iraqi funds and stocks in the United States for an additional year.
A statement of the Ministry of Alhargih on June 11: The Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari met with counsel and the U.S. State Department Bret Magrec, and discussed with him relations, Iraq - U.S. and developments in the Syrian crisis and political and security situation in the country. "
And received the Minister of Foreign Affairs, according to the statement, a message reply from the Foreign Minister of the United States, John Kerry, in which he said that "U.S. President Barack Obama agreed to extend the protection of special funds and Iraqi assets in the United States for one additional year," the minister said Kerry that "the president's decision extension of protection for an additional year is a symbol of our partnership in the framework of the strategic framework agreement. / Hosam Ghanem / [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
BAGHDAD / JD / .. Mawal estimated that will be at the disposal of the Iraqi Central Bank after exit from Chapter VII by about $ 82 billion, amid warnings of Iraq's creditors hungry to claim this money.
A member of the House of Representatives MP Habib Terminal Agency / JD /: that الامول volume, which will return to the Iraqi Central Bank after the withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII is estimated at $ 82 billion, which would provide cover for dinars and contributes to the lifter economic situation.
And between Terminal: The state as measured from the balance and has today become a fully sovereign Iraq and and security Aahdd and international peace and is supposed to benefit as much as possible from this positive step.
He explained that the Iraqi diplomacy succeeded in improving Iraq's relationship with the region and the world functions and to return to the course that was played in the past.
Terminal warned of the problem of Iraq's creditors claim this hungry money, Mtdarka: But the Iraqi money is the protection of the United States of America.
It is noted that the United States has pledged in the era of former U.S. President George W. Bush to protect Iraq's assets abroad, estimated at $ 50 billion and this is what prevent Iraq's creditors demand them over the past years due to the situation in Iraq under the tutelage of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.
Was approved by U.S. President Barack Obama to extend the protection of Iraqi funds and stocks in the United States for an additional year.
A statement of the Ministry of Alhargih on June 11: The Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari met with counsel and the U.S. State Department Bret Magrec, and discussed with him relations, Iraq - U.S. and developments in the Syrian crisis and political and security situation in the country. "
And received the Minister of Foreign Affairs, according to the statement, a message reply from the Foreign Minister of the United States, John Kerry, in which he said that "U.S. President Barack Obama agreed to extend the protection of special funds and Iraqi assets in the United States for one additional year," the minister said Kerry that "the president's decision extension of protection for an additional year is a symbol of our partnership in the framework of the strategic framework agreement. / Hosam Ghanem / [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]