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    Iraq 'nears deal' with insurgents
    Thu, Mar 22, 2007

    An Iraqi official said today the government was holding talks with some major insurgent groups that might see some join a fight to drive al-Qaeda out of Iraq.

    Saad Yousif al-Muttalibi, international affairs director at the National Dialogue and Reconciliation Ministry, said the talks were designed to persuade the groups to halt guerrilla warfare against the government and help defeat al-Qaeda.

    "We've already established links and contacts with major insurgent groups," Mr Muttalibi told the BBC. "One of the aims is to join with them into the fight against al-Qaeda. We are almost getting there and to join forces to attack al-Qaeda to get them out of Iraq."

    Insurgents draw support from Iraq's Sunni Arab minority, once dominant under Saddam Hussein.

    The western Anbar province has been a hotbed for the insurgency, but since last September there has been a mounting power struggle in the area between al-Qaeda, which has non-Iraqi Arabs as its leaders, and fellow Sunnis who oppose the group.

    Increasing sectarian violence between Sunnis and Iraq's majority Shia Muslim community has become an additional security concern in the country.

    Shia Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki - who heads a coalition government of Shias, Sunnis and Kurds - has ordered a major crackdown against insurgents and sectarian violence in Baghdad.

    President Bush is sending about 26,000 more US troops to Iraq, mainly to back the crackdown in Baghdad.

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    Bahrain calls for stability in Iraq
    By ROBERT SMITH
    Published: 22nd March 2007

    BAHRAIN yesterday called for a more independent Iraqi government and increased efforts to rebuild the war-torn country. The message was delivered during an address by Crown Prince and BDF Commander-in-Chief Shaikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa at the Indian Council of World Affairs, New Delhi.

    He stressed the importance of dialogue and diplomacy in ensuring peace.

    "It is simply not possible for us to ignore conflict and bloodshed wherever it may be in the world, and especially when it impacts on the lives of our neighbours," said Shaikh Salman.

    "In Iraq, we call for greater independence of the Iraqi government and greater support in development of its damaged and fragile infrastructure.

    "To see an Arab neighbour dissolve into civil war and suffer from a period of such destruction while the Gulf region as a whole is undergoing growth and development is a tragedy on every level.

    "Every day brings with it news of more dead and injured, of the waste of human life and the futility of war.

    "We will do all we can to help Iraq establish a stronger government and to bring about stability and peace through dialogue and reconciliation."

    Shaikh Salman also urged Iran to avoid plunging the region into an escalating arms race and pledged support to the Palestinian's struggle to achieve statehood.

    "We will continue to do all we can to help its (Palestine's) people achieve statehood, while being committed to an equitable solution that recognises the need to find a just and lasting peace," he said.

    "Indeed, if the peace process had been alive and well - rather than ailing on its sick bed - we would not have had to witness the recent wave of discontent, disaster and death in Israel, Lebanon and occupied Palestine.

    "Here too we call for greater dialogue and diplomacy, for the active engagement of all parties in reaching long-term, effective solutions."

    Shaikh Salman made the address during his first official visit to India, where he opened the Bahrain Embassy in New Delhi yesterday.

    He said diplomacy was "crucial" to both personal and political well-being and described Bahrainis as "diplomats".

    "That is where Bahrain and we as Bahrainis seek to position ourselves - as diplomats," he said.

    "It is a role we do not simply assume.

    "We believe very strongly in the need to practice what we preach - through our membership of the GCC, the UN and through continued political dialogue with partners in the US, Europe and Asia.

    "And we aim to lead by example - as a proud Arab nation and as an active member of the international community."

    He added that diplomacy was important both within Bahrain and the wider world.

    "The internal parts and the external are parts of the same whole," he said.

    "As a nation we have been managing a process of significant internal change through dialogue.

    "In 2000 we underwent a process of democratic political reform. We worked to build bridges within our own communities through engagement and dialogue. "That democratic reform process is still underway, but it is one that is taking place successfully and peacefully."


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    Iraq 'nears deal' with insurgents
    Thu, Mar 22, 2007

    An Iraqi official said today the government was holding talks with some major insurgent groups that might see some join a fight to drive al-Qaeda out of Iraq.

    Saad Yousif al-Muttalibi, international affairs director at the National Dialogue and Reconciliation Ministry, said the talks were designed to persuade the groups to halt guerrilla warfare against the government and help defeat al-Qaeda.

    "We've already established links and contacts with major insurgent groups," Mr Muttalibi told the BBC. "One of the aims is to join with them into the fight against al-Qaeda. We are almost getting there and to join forces to attack al-Qaeda to get them out of Iraq."

    Insurgents draw support from Iraq's Sunni Arab minority, once dominant under Saddam Hussein.

    The western Anbar province has been a hotbed for the insurgency, but since last September there has been a mounting power struggle in the area between al-Qaeda, which has non-Iraqi Arabs as its leaders, and fellow Sunnis who oppose the group.

    Increasing sectarian violence between Sunnis and Iraq's majority Shia Muslim community has become an additional security concern in the country.

    Shia Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki - who heads a coalition government of Shias, Sunnis and Kurds - has ordered a major crackdown against insurgents and sectarian violence in Baghdad.

    President Bush is sending about 26,000 more US troops to Iraq, mainly to back the crackdown in Baghdad.

    © 2007 ireland.com
    They've finally figured out a way to take care of the al-qaeda! Well hello, I believe WE (ROL) figured this out first. Anyways this is a genious idea! Now let's watch them kick some al-qaeda butt!!

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    Voices of Iraq : Al-Maliki Ban Ki-Moon (Urgent)

    Saleem wrote : On Thursday, March 22, 2007 2:22 PM-BT

    Television : Al-Maliki will meet the Secretary General of the United Nations in Baghdad
    Baghdad - (Voices of Iraq)
    The channel (Iraqi) official today, Thursday, that the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki met with the Secretary-General of the United Nations (Ban Ki Moon), which reached Baghdad this morning on an official visit not announced in advance.
    She added, "This is the first visit by the (Mon) to Baghdad since he assumed office in January last January."
    The (Iraqi) indicated that this visit comes within the framework of his tour of the Secretary-General begins tomorrow, Friday, to the countries of the Middle East.
    The (Iraqi) quoted earlier today from a source in the Iraqi government news
    The imminent arrival of the Secretary General of the United Nations to Baghdad

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    Cool Voices of Iraq : the high - $ (economy)

    Books : dhrgham on Thursday, March 22, 2007 1:19 PM-BT

    Arbvae demand for the dollar purchase auction Central Bank
    Dargham of Muhammad Ali
    Baghdad - (Voices of Iraq)
    The demand for dollar in the auction the Central Bank of Iraq today, Thursday, at the conclusion of the meetings of the week, recording the volume reached 72 million and 605 thousand dollars compared to 56 million and 899 thousand dollars on Tuesday.
    Such purchase orders by 18 million and 255 thousand dollars in cash and 54 million and 350 thousand dollars in the form of remittances outside the country, the Bank has full coverage at the exchange rate stable for the second consecutive week of 1277 dinars, the same rate yesterday.
    With advanced banks of the 17 participating in the auction, bids for the sale of 201 thousand dollars bought by the bank in full at the exchange rate of 1275 dinars to the dollar.
    He explained to Mr. Yasiri, one dealing with the World News Agency (Voices of Iraq) Independent that the reason for the return of offers of sale is the exchange rate depreciation of the dollar in the local market in a way that makes the process of utilitarian value to speculators, which will encourage the return of offers of sales coming days.


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    Baghdad Abbas Algalbi
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    Sinan Shabibi governor of the Iraqi Central Bank here recently in the media and that the economic tightening monetary policy pursued by the Central Bank currently lest international pressure by the International Monetary Fund, saying that it had come within the framework of monetary reforms in the country.

    .
    He said in an interview to "Assabah" that the policy of the Central Bank of Iraq adopted as a result of the hard conditions experienced by Alaghtassadaraghi for inflation, which causes uncontrolled Madara significant monetary impact of the economy in the value of money as well as the lack of purchasing power to predict what withdraw negatively on the estimates relating to the budget.
    .
    He added : The Central Bank aims of this policy is to achieve stabilization in prices using monetary tools (the dinar rate of exchange against foreign currencies and higher interest rates) to reach the reasonable indicators of inflation, which has become a threat to the Iraqi economy and development. linking Shabibi success of this policy stability extent to which the consumer prices through the management of liquidity designed to influence through control of inflation.

    .
    Shabibi and praised the State's general budget for 2007 in terms of allocations and expenditure and the dimensions of development and investment at the same time warned of the economic imbalances that accompany a spending budget.

    Shabibi this warning is based on the fact that any developmental activity crescendo resulting in higher inflation indices, it negatively affects ultimately conducive to economic development).
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    He called in the same context to the need for a mechanism to monitor the implementation details of the budget, particularly investment, confirming the importance of the commitment that the ceiling ministries financial allocation in the light of budget limitations. In the area of economic reforms called for the activation of other productive sectors and increase their growth rates to become more efficient to meet the demand of the public provided that do not lead to economic imbalance affirming support and encourage the Central Bank of Iraq in the sustainable economic development provided that do not lead to inflationary pressures and adversely affect development.
    الاقتصادي.
    The Shabibi the need for continued coordination in the implementation of fiscal and monetary policies to achieve economic stability and growth.
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    Iraq-Currency

    Voices of Iraq / Baghdad
    Posted by saleem on Mar 22, 2007 - 02:27 PM
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    Iraq-Currency
    Higher demand for dollar in daily auction
    By Dergham Mohammed Ali
    Baghdad, March 22, (VOI) – Demand for the dollar increased in the Iraqi Central Bank’s daily auction on Thursday, reaching $72.605 million compared with $56.899 million on Wednesday.


    Iraq-Currency
    Higher demand for dollar in daily auction
    By Dergham Mohammed Ali
    Baghdad, March 22, (VOI) – Demand for the dollar increased in the Iraqi Central Bank’s daily auction on Thursday, reaching $72.605 million compared with $56.899 million on Wednesday.
    In its daily statement the bank said it had covered all bids, which included $18.255 million in cash and $54.350 million in foreign transfers, at an exchange rate of 1,277 dinars per dollar, unchanged since yesterday.
    Seventeen banks participated in Thursday's auction and offered to sell 201,000 dollars. The Iraqi Central Bank bought the entire amount at 1,275 per Iraqi dinar.
    Ali al-Yasseri, a trader at the auction, told VOI "offers to sell dollars were due to the low exchange rate in the local market."
    The Iraqi Central Bank runs a daily auction from Sunday to Thursday.
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    IRAQ NEWS
    Troops seize chemicals in Baghdad
    3 Hour,22 minutes Ago




    BAGHDAD: Hundreds of Iraqi and US troops have pushed into troubled areas of western Baghdad, arresting 31 suspects and impounding containers of nitric acid and chlorine, the US military said Thursday.



    Around 1,100 US soldiers and 500 Iraqi troops swept into the Mansur district on Wednesday, conducting house to house searches in what the military said was a bid to clear the area of Al-Qaeda and militiamen.

    Iraqi forces detained 20 suspects and US troops another 11, while two weapons caches were seized with containers of nitric acid and chlorine, the military said in a statement.
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