Tishwash: Kurdistan Federation: Legislating the oil and gas law will resolve the disputes between Baghdad and Erbil
The spokesperson for the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan parliamentary bloc, Suzanne Mansour, said on Wednesday that legislating the oil and gas law would be sufficient to resolve the disputes and outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil.
Mansour said in an interview with the Maalouma Agency that the oil and gas issue has been stuck between Baghdad and Erbil for many years, noting that “recourse to the constitution lies in legislating the oil and gas law.”
She added, “The draft oil and gas law is still with the government and we are waiting for the law to be enacted in the House of Representatives,” noting that “approving the law would regulate the relationship between Baghdad, Erbil, and the oil.” -producing provinces.”
She continued, “There is a committee formed by both sides in Baghdad and Erbil to solve all problems, including the oil and gas law.” link
Tishwash: “K” Company: The rise in electronic transactions develops the financial sector
The International Smart Card Company “K” described the rise in electronic transactions as a victory for the financial sector, which seeks to develop the financial sector.
An official source in the company said that government support and the Central Bank of Iraq had a positive impact on expanding the electronic payment base, which coincided with the company’s plans aimed at continuously developing performance and benefiting from the global developments witnessed by the financial sector.
He added that the company’s work team continues to provide performance and develop new services that suit the needs of customers, both companies and citizens.
He pointed out that the Iraqi market represents fertile ground that requires more effort, especially as there is a great desire to continue global developments in developing the financial sector. link
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CandyKisses: Shameless and unacceptable statements… Al-Sahhaf calls for restraining the American ambassador
Information / Baghdad.
The spokesman for the popular legal movement, Mohammed Al-Sahaf, on Tuesday, rejected the US trusteeship over Iraq, calling on the government to rein in the new US ambassador Tracy Jacobson.
Al-Sahhaf said in a statement to the Information Agency that “the new US Ambassador Tracy Jacobson’s provocative statements have floated a set of UN resolutions.”
He added that “the intervention of the new Washington ambassador to Baghdad is negative and reprehensible and a clear interference in the affairs of a sovereign state,” noting that “the Iraqi people reject the American trusteeship of Iraq.”
“The US ambassador’s statements are rude and unacceptable, and it is not the Iraqi people who are subject to US tutelage,” he said.