Monday, June 10, 2013

Baghdad and Washington agree to extend the immunity of Iraqi assets in America

    Baghdad - and babysit - the Iraqi Central Bank announced on Monday that Iraq and the United States agreed on the issuance of a decision by U.S. President Barack Obama to extend immunity to Iraqi balances, calling on various state institutions to do their utmost to resolve all outstanding issues.
    The bank said in a statement issued today, and received news agency public opinion (and babysit) a copy of "It's based on the tireless efforts made by the State of Iraq through formations various meetings held with the U.S. side, it was agreed with the U.S. government to extend immunity to balances Iraqi" . noting that the agreement provides for the issuance of the U.S. President's decision to extend immunity to Iraqi assets in the United States two branches (account of the Development Fund for Iraq, DFI and the expense of the Iraqi Central Bank). "
    The bank said that "the decision to extend the previous decision was final and expires at the end of the month of May last year." He said that the current resolution, which is the completion of the Iraqi state institutions. "
    The Bank invited various state institutions to "do their utmost to resolve various outstanding issues in order to avoid any actions that would affect the rights of Iraq and its assets." Expressing his blessing to this decision and hopes to contribute to achieving the goals that aspires to the Iraqi people.

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