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MRiles:
During today's TNT call I got a call from A friend that is a Senior mgr at a tier 2 bank. She got a call at 8 AM this morning and was notified that the 800#'s will be released over the weekend and for her to be ready. She was also told that the plan was to complete all tiers by 9/10….. she had her first training last Oct LOL
Tishwash:
The United Nations calls on the Iraqi parties to give priority to the interests of the country above all
The United Nations has warned of the impact of regional tensions in efforts to rebuild a stable and prosperous country in Iraq, and stressed that Iraqi parties need to reach a common understanding by prioritizing the country's interests above all.
In her briefing to the Security Council on Wednesday, the UN Special Envoy to Iraq, Jenin Hennes Blaschaert, praised the Iraqi leadership for its unwavering commitment to multilateral diplomacy and engagement with regional and international players to ensure that its country remains a common ground for stability, not a field of proxy conflicts. It was vital to enforce that, she said.
The UN representative expressed concern about the continued lack of funding for the Stabilization Fund (FFS) as well as the Humanitarian Response Plan where there were gaps in the amount. Displaced and disrupted food distribution cycles.
She added that nearly 1.6 million IDPs are still eagerly awaiting improved conditions and returning home in safety and dignity, but stressed that a lot of good work has been done and houses, roads, bridges and power transmission lines have been built, and 4.3 million people have returned to their homes. The remaining needs have slowed and the health, electricity and water sectors are more acute.
"We all agree on Iraq's tremendous potential, but perseverance is necessary to make the most of this potential. Now we cannot expect the Iraqi government to perform miracles overnight in addressing the legacy of the past and the many challenges of the present," she said, adding that the government needed time to fight narrow partisan interests. Numerous and existing, and need time to fulfill promises.
The UN representative also stressed that political parties and other parties need to reach a common understanding by prioritizing the country's interests above all, and said that in the end, it should be clear that the government cannot do it alone - it is a shared responsibility.
On the economic side, she said the government was increasingly aware of the urgency of reform, in particular expanding the base of national income sources to include other sources, not just oil products, and strengthening the role of the private sector in various areas from infrastructure development to job creation. To accelerate its structural reforms, promote macroeconomic, financial stability as well as promote inclusive and sustainable growth.
Plachart showed that at this moment in time, many of the components still feel marginalized and this would make many of them vulnerable to extremist messages.
On the elections, she considered that some paragraphs of the provincial elections law are of great concern and may lead to the exclusion of many voters who would otherwise be eligible to participate, indicating that the transparency and accountability of electoral institutions and processes is not sufficiently guaranteed at the moment.
For his part, stressed Iraq's deputy to the United Nations Sarhad Fattah, that the opportunity to achieve stability and prosperity in his country is real but in danger, and therefore can not ask Baghdad to tolerate more tension and escalation in the region.
Fattah also touched on relations between Iraq and its northern neighbor Turkey, pointing out that the Baghdad government has sent almost 54 letters to Ankara, asking for an immediate halt to the bombing of Iraqi territory, within the framework of the Turkish army operations against PKK militants. link
Source: Dinar Recaps
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MRiles:
During today's TNT call I got a call from A friend that is a Senior mgr at a tier 2 bank. She got a call at 8 AM this morning and was notified that the 800#'s will be released over the weekend and for her to be ready. She was also told that the plan was to complete all tiers by 9/10….. she had her first training last Oct LOL
Tishwash:
The United Nations calls on the Iraqi parties to give priority to the interests of the country above all
The United Nations has warned of the impact of regional tensions in efforts to rebuild a stable and prosperous country in Iraq, and stressed that Iraqi parties need to reach a common understanding by prioritizing the country's interests above all.
In her briefing to the Security Council on Wednesday, the UN Special Envoy to Iraq, Jenin Hennes Blaschaert, praised the Iraqi leadership for its unwavering commitment to multilateral diplomacy and engagement with regional and international players to ensure that its country remains a common ground for stability, not a field of proxy conflicts. It was vital to enforce that, she said.
The UN representative expressed concern about the continued lack of funding for the Stabilization Fund (FFS) as well as the Humanitarian Response Plan where there were gaps in the amount. Displaced and disrupted food distribution cycles.
She added that nearly 1.6 million IDPs are still eagerly awaiting improved conditions and returning home in safety and dignity, but stressed that a lot of good work has been done and houses, roads, bridges and power transmission lines have been built, and 4.3 million people have returned to their homes. The remaining needs have slowed and the health, electricity and water sectors are more acute.
"We all agree on Iraq's tremendous potential, but perseverance is necessary to make the most of this potential. Now we cannot expect the Iraqi government to perform miracles overnight in addressing the legacy of the past and the many challenges of the present," she said, adding that the government needed time to fight narrow partisan interests. Numerous and existing, and need time to fulfill promises.
The UN representative also stressed that political parties and other parties need to reach a common understanding by prioritizing the country's interests above all, and said that in the end, it should be clear that the government cannot do it alone - it is a shared responsibility.
On the economic side, she said the government was increasingly aware of the urgency of reform, in particular expanding the base of national income sources to include other sources, not just oil products, and strengthening the role of the private sector in various areas from infrastructure development to job creation. To accelerate its structural reforms, promote macroeconomic, financial stability as well as promote inclusive and sustainable growth.
Plachart showed that at this moment in time, many of the components still feel marginalized and this would make many of them vulnerable to extremist messages.
On the elections, she considered that some paragraphs of the provincial elections law are of great concern and may lead to the exclusion of many voters who would otherwise be eligible to participate, indicating that the transparency and accountability of electoral institutions and processes is not sufficiently guaranteed at the moment.
For his part, stressed Iraq's deputy to the United Nations Sarhad Fattah, that the opportunity to achieve stability and prosperity in his country is real but in danger, and therefore can not ask Baghdad to tolerate more tension and escalation in the region.
Fattah also touched on relations between Iraq and its northern neighbor Turkey, pointing out that the Baghdad government has sent almost 54 letters to Ankara, asking for an immediate halt to the bombing of Iraqi territory, within the framework of the Turkish army operations against PKK militants. link
Source: Dinar Recaps
______________________________________________________
If you wish to contact the author of any reader submitted guest post, you can give us an email at UniversalOm432Hz@gmail.com and we'll forward your request to the author.
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All articles, videos, and images posted on Dinar Chronicles were submitted by readers and/or handpicked by the site itself for informational and/or entertainment purposes.
Dinar Chronicles is not a registered investment adviser, broker dealer, banker or currency dealer and as such, no information on the website should be construed as investment advice. We do not support, represent or guarantee the completeness, truthfulness, accuracy, or reliability of any content or communications posted on this site. Information posted on this site may or may not be fictitious. We do not intend to and are not providing financial, legal, tax, political or any other advice to readers of this website.
Copyright © 2019 Dinar Chronicles
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