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    WHAT IS MEANT BY THIS PARAGRAPH? HELP?
    He explained that "the Iraqi banking activities in international forums currently stalled because of this debt, and creditors have the right to arrest any Iraqi government outside the capital of Iraq, such as banks, Rafidain and Rasheed, or the Iraqi Central Bank in foreign subsidiaries, which forced the government to close all these branches, waning foreign remittances to the Bank Iraqi Trade of the conversion for the benefit of the Iraqi Central Bank transactions were higher than if the government was able to open branches of government banks, and banking performance are complex mechanisms and debt cancellation would lead to the return of the Iraqi banking sector in the world to the developed and resume this activity. "

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    Cool ISX Maybe.... Price Galging?????????

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    WHAT IS MEANT BY THIS PARAGRAPH? HELP?
    He explained that "the Iraqi banking activities in international forums currently stalled because of this debt, and creditors have the right to arrest any Iraqi government outside the capital of Iraq, such as banks, Rafidain and Rasheed, or the Iraqi Central Bank in foreign subsidiaries, which forced the government to close all these branches, waning foreign remittances to the Bank Iraqi Trade of the conversion for the benefit of the Iraqi Central Bank transactions were higher than if the government was able to open branches of government banks, and banking performance are complex mechanisms and debt cancellation would lead to the return of the Iraqi banking sector in the world to the developed and resume this activity. "
    Sounds like rules/laws we have for the Stock Market.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neno View Post
    Wow!!! This should set everyone on fire. Thanks Again Lunar for a great Article......
    You're welcome Neno...and thanx for the hi-liting....I'm short on time today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neno View Post
    Hummm, Doesn't this sound like the ISX??????
    I've no doubt there is a lot being done....including with the ISX. There is a reason they aren't mentioning the FIL anymore.
    Last edited by Lunar; 05-05-2007 at 08:37 PM.

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    Int'l, regional support vital for Iraq-U.N. chief

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    Cairo, 05 May 2007 (Voices of Iraq)
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    U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon reiterated on Friday the U.N. commitment to support Iraq in different domains, underlining that dialogue must lead the way, noting that the international and regional support is vital for the war-ravaged country.

    Addressing the Iraq's neighboring countries conference, hosted by the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Ban Ki-Moon underlined the international organization's commitment to offering further political and humanitarian support to the Iraqi people.

    Arms cannot alone ensure security in Iraq, he noted.

    Ki-Moon called on the Iraqi people to work to achieve national reconciliation and tone down sectarian violence.

    He also urged the international community to live up to its responsibilities to achieve peace and stability in Iraq.

    The U.N. top diplomat appreciated the stands of Jordanian and Syrian governments for supporting and hosting Iraqi refugees.

    The situation in the Middle East is, according to U.N. chief, dangerous and complicated, especially as Iraq is not on good terms with some of its neighbors.

    Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa expressed in his speech before the meeting his organization's condemnation over what he termed as "the black terrorism".

    "We strongly denounced these acts and we called for ending Iraqis' bloodshed and respecting Iraq's unity and territorial integrity," Moussa said.

    The AL chief said Iraq's stability is important for a stable Middle East.

    According to Moussa, achieving stability in Iraq entails a political solution that goes hand in hand with security. It is not the responsibility of the Iraqi government alone, he said though, adding that constitutional institutions were also to be questioned about stability in the war-torn country.

    Amending the constitution of Iraq, emphasizing on the citizenship as a base for building a new Iraq, distributing Iraq's wealth fairly and holding the comprehensive accordance conference as soon as possible are important factors in a stable Iraq, he also said.

    Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abo al-Gheit opened the Iraq's neighboring countries conference earlier on Friday.

    He said in his speech that Iraq's territorial integrity would guarantee the country's security and stability, adding all attempts to divide it will be "doomed to failure".

    A plenary ministerial meeting on Iraq had started on Friday morning in Sharm el-Sheikh.

    Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki had called for "preventing terrorist organizations from entering Iraqi territories and denying these groups access to financial and arms supplies."

    Maliki said one of the largest achievements of the national reconciliation process adopted by his government was the activities of the clans in the "hot western province of al-Anbar to confront members of the al-Qaeda Organization in Iraq," which have been recently active there.

    The session is attended by Egyptian, Bahrain, the G-8 countries and permanent members of the U.N. Security Council as well as the Arab League and Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC).

    Sources close to the meeting said a final statement is expected to be issued on Friday evening demanding neighboring countries and the international community to "respect the unified federal democratic independent state of Iraq and respect the principles of equal citizenship rights."

    Sharm el-Sheikh had hosted on Thursday the International Compact with Iraq (ICI) conference in which the participants endorsed the initiative offering a framework aimed at achieving stability and prosperity within five years.

    Int'l, regional support vital for Iraq-U.N. chief | Iraq Updates

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    Cool My Pleasure.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lunar View Post
    You're welcome Neno...and thanx for the hi-liting....I'm short on time today.
    They only confirm what I have been hearing........Nice Job!!

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    Cool Dont really have too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lunar View Post
    I've no doubt there is a lot being done....including with the ISX. There is a reason they aren't mentioning the FIL anymore.
    Exspecially when they are listing the Countries in the Articles..

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    I had started a seperate thread to discuss both of the articles posted by fredgwest and Lunar with no takers as of yet, they are very similar and excellent reading. Thanks to you both for posting them! lewscrew


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    Cool Hummm, Hey buddyboy,

    Doesnt it make you wonder why things like this Article says, of why didn't this all take place after the Statue came down a Sadam. Just goes to so you how really unprepared and not of taking in consideration of the mess that happened after that.

    I understand that all of things had to happen for these kinda statements to take place now. Just Seems that with all the Rocket Scientist of Today, that this could of and should of happen along time ago. Just my raddling of this.


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    Int'l, regional support vital for Iraq-U.N. chief

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    Cairo, 05 May 2007 (Voices of Iraq)
    Print article Send to friend
    U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon reiterated on Friday the U.N. commitment to support Iraq in different domains, underlining that dialogue must lead the way, noting that the international and regional support is vital for the war-ravaged country.

    Addressing the Iraq's neighboring countries conference, hosted by the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Ban Ki-Moon underlined the international organization's commitment to offering further political and humanitarian support to the Iraqi people.

    Arms cannot alone ensure security in Iraq, he noted.

    Ki-Moon called on the Iraqi people to work to achieve national reconciliation and tone down sectarian violence.

    He also urged the international community to live up to its responsibilities to achieve peace and stability in Iraq.

    The U.N. top diplomat appreciated the stands of Jordanian and Syrian governments for supporting and hosting Iraqi refugees.

    The situation in the Middle East is, according to U.N. chief, dangerous and complicated, especially as Iraq is not on good terms with some of its neighbors.

    Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa expressed in his speech before the meeting his organization's condemnation over what he termed as "the black terrorism".

    "We strongly denounced these acts and we called for ending Iraqis' bloodshed and respecting Iraq's unity and territorial integrity," Moussa said.

    The AL chief said Iraq's stability is important for a stable Middle East.

    According to Moussa, achieving stability in Iraq entails a political solution that goes hand in hand with security. It is not the responsibility of the Iraqi government alone, he said though, adding that constitutional institutions were also to be questioned about stability in the war-torn country.

    Amending the constitution of Iraq, emphasizing on the citizenship as a base for building a new Iraq, distributing Iraq's wealth fairly and holding the comprehensive accordance conference as soon as possible are important factors in a stable Iraq, he also said.

    Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abo al-Gheit opened the Iraq's neighboring countries conference earlier on Friday.

    He said in his speech that Iraq's territorial integrity would guarantee the country's security and stability, adding all attempts to divide it will be "doomed to failure".

    A plenary ministerial meeting on Iraq had started on Friday morning in Sharm el-Sheikh.

    Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki had called for "preventing terrorist organizations from entering Iraqi territories and denying these groups access to financial and arms supplies."

    Maliki said one of the largest achievements of the national reconciliation process adopted by his government was the activities of the clans in the "hot western province of al-Anbar to confront members of the al-Qaeda Organization in Iraq," which have been recently active there.

    The session is attended by Egyptian, Bahrain, the G-8 countries and permanent members of the U.N. Security Council as well as the Arab League and Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC).

    Sources close to the meeting said a final statement is expected to be issued on Friday evening demanding neighboring countries and the international community to "respect the unified federal democratic independent state of Iraq and respect the principles of equal citizenship rights."

    Sharm el-Sheikh had hosted on Thursday the International Compact with Iraq (ICI) conference in which the participants endorsed the initiative offering a framework aimed at achieving stability and prosperity within five years.

    Int'l, regional support vital for Iraq-U.N. chief | Iraq Updates

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    Iraq: Hoshyar Zebari, the foreign minister of Iraq, argues that a sense of normalcy is returning to life in Baghdad, and urges the American public to support a sustained U.S. presence in Iraq: "Iraqis, for all our determination and courage, cannot succeed alone," he writes ... Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte takes to the pages of the WSJ to explain what is going right in Iraq: "When I was ambassador to Iraq two years ago, the country had no permanent government, no Council of Representatives, no constitution, no IMF Stand-By Arrangement, no hydrocarbon laws in draft or otherwise, no willingness to cut subsidies, no International Compact with Iraq, and no forum for constructive dialogue with its neighbors and international community leaders. Now all that exists. It is what the Iraqis and we are fighting for, and what the terrorists and extremists are fighting against."

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