Economist: influential Shiite figures involved in smuggling the dollar to Iran
Page 1 of 1
Economist: influential Shiite figures involved in smuggling the dollar to Iran
Last updated: 11 August 2018 - 12:05 PM
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The economic expert, Salam Samisem, on Saturday revealed the "involvement" of influential Iraqi political figures in the smuggling of hard currency to Iran, pointing out that the Iraqi economy could benefit from US sanctions on Tehran and plug the deficit of its federal budget. In an interview with the press today: "The economic sanctions imposed by the United States of America on Iran, will lead to make Iraq an open market for the Iranian economy," attributed to the "privacy of Iraq and the geographical relationship with Tehran." "This is difficult because the Iranian negotiator is intelligent and deals patriotically with the issues of interest to his country," he said. "Unlike the Iraqi negotiator who is lacking in objectivity and patriotism," he said, "Iraq can take advantage of these sanctions and use it as a pressure card on the Iranian side to gain several gains. I do not expect Iraq to benefit from the situation in which Iran is going through. " "The US economic sanctions on Iran will lead to a rise in the price of selling oil in world markets, and may reach nearly 90 dollars per barrel," she said, adding that "this will give Iraq an opportunity to address the federal budget deficit of the country."
"Many of the owners of the capital will go to Iran to buy property there because their prices have fallen," she said, warning that "this step has great damage to Iraq, because the hard currency, and will lead to the smuggling of financial assets to Tehran." She stressed that "the country needs a conscious and national economic management, because there are some political figures involved in the smuggling of currency and help the Iranian authorities, more than their service to the economy of Iraq," noting that "the political factor and sympathy with Iran led to the media blackout on the subject of currency smuggling" The Central Bank of Iraq directed all Iraqi banks authorized not to deal with the dollar with Iranian banks. The deputy governor of the bank, Munther Abdul Qadir al-Sheikhli, in an official document addressed to all Iraqi banks, "The Board of Directors of the Central Bank decided to continue to ban the dollar With branches of
The Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, stressed on Tuesday (August 7, 2018), the lack of sympathy for Iraq with the US sanctions imposed on Iran, US President George W. Bush called sanctions on Iran "the harshest sanctions imposed so far" and that it was "the most severe sanctions imposed so far". Will be escalated to a new level in November Which threatens any entity that cooperates with Tehran in a "loss of business relations with the United States".
http://malware-site.www/خبير-اقتصاديشخصيات-شيعية-متنفذة-متور/
Similar topics
» ********** Iran handed over to the American Ardarh: documents and instruments of banking from Turkey, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates handed over to Iraqi figures involved with Daash!
» Iran and the failure to rebuild the Shiite alliance
» Eligibility of banks involved in the smuggling of hard currency abroad
» Economist: The second phase of US sanctions on Iran will include Iraq
» Names ... Learn involved owners of private banks to money laundering and smuggling outside Iraq
» Iran and the failure to rebuild the Shiite alliance
» Eligibility of banks involved in the smuggling of hard currency abroad
» Economist: The second phase of US sanctions on Iran will include Iraq
» Names ... Learn involved owners of private banks to money laundering and smuggling outside Iraq
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum