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Follow-up – Al-RashidUS State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said that each country will decide for itself whether to send military personnel to Ukraine or not, and the United States has no such intentions at all.“Other countries will decide what they want to do about it, but on behalf of the United States, the president has made it clear that there will not be an American military on the ground,” Miller said in a press conference.The United States announced that it “does not intend to send troops to Ukraine to participate in combat operations there.”The American media expressed pessimism towards the…
Erbil Governorate announced today, Wednesday, the extent of the losses resulting from the fire in the used clothing market “Al-Bala” yesterday evening. A statement from the governorate received by Al-Rasheed stated, “The fire in the bale market in Erbil led to the burning of 166 out of 2,400 shops and the injury of 90 civil defense personnel and citizens to cases of suffocation,” noting that “aid was provided to them and 24 people were transferred to the hospital to receive treatment.” He added, “The fire was huge, more than 3 meters high, but it did not cause human casualties,” noting…
The International Monetary Fund confirmed on Wednesday that Iraq has achieved progress in growing non-oil domestic product and strengthening public financial management.A statement from the Iraqi Ministry of Finance, received by Al-Rasheed, stated that “the Iraqi delegation, headed by Finance Minister Taif Sami Muhammad, held discussions with International Monetary Fund experts within the framework of Article IV consultations, held in the Jordanian capital, Amman, during the period from February 27 to 29.”He added, “The discussions focused on the reform program for the Iraqi economy and the steps adopted by the Iraqi government towards strengthening financial and banking policy, digital infrastructure,…
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Today, Tuesday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani received the non-resident ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium to Iraq, Serge Dikchen, while stressing Iraq’s endeavor to expand economic cooperation with Belgium.The Prime Minister’s Media Office explained, in a statement received by Al-Rasheed, that “the meeting witnessed discussion of relations between Iraq and Belgium, ways to strengthen them, expand the partnership between the two countries, and the necessity of continuing the momentum of bilateral consultations, as well as the importance of having a resident ambassador of Belgium in Iraq.”He added, “Al-Sudani praised Belgium’s role in supporting Iraq in the field of combating…
Today, Tuesday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani received the non-resident ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium to Iraq, Serge Dikchen, while stressing Iraq’s endeavor to expand economic cooperation with Belgium.The Prime Minister’s Media Office explained, in a statement received by Al-Rasheed, that “the meeting witnessed discussion of relations between Iraq and Belgium, ways to strengthen them, expand the partnership between the two countries, and the necessity of continuing the momentum of bilateral consultations, as well as the importance of having a resident ambassador of Belgium in Iraq.”He added, “Al-Sudani praised Belgium’s role in supporting Iraq in the field of combating…