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    Question Talkling About Old Articles....

    Has anyone ever seen this One? I haven't

    Iraq Gets UN OK for Euro Account



    UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A United Nations committee gave Iraq the green light Monday to open a euro-denominated bank account to handle deposits from oil sales — a victory in Baghdad's campaign to stop using the hated American currency.


    The decision eased fears that Iraq would follow through on a threat to disrupt oil exports if its request to start collecting payment in the common European currency was denied.

    The U.N.'s sanctions committee on Iraq, made up of the 15 Security Council members, agreed Monday it could not object to the request because it had no legal basis to block it. Nevertheless, the United Nations has warned that the switch could cost millions of dollars in lost interest and other revenue, diplomats and U.N. officials said.

    The committee authorized its chairman, Dutch Ambassador Peter van Walsum, to draft a letter to the U.N. Secretariat giving it the go-ahead to create a euro-based account for Iraq, the officials and diplomats said.

    An account could be created within a week.

    Earlier in the day, Iraq informed the committee that it was extending its Nov. 1 deadline to create the euro account until Nov. 6.

    The United Nations already has a dollar-based escrow account at the French bank BNP Paribas in New York to receive payment for oil exported by Iraq through the U.N. oil-for-food program.

    The program allows Iraq, under sanctions for its 1990 invasion of Kuwait, to sell its oil provided the proceeds are used to buy humanitarian goods for its 22 million people.

    Currently, Iraq exports about 2.3 million barrels a day.

    Earlier this month, Iraq requested the United Nations create a euro-denominated account so it didn't have to receive payment for its oil in American dollars, which it considers the currency of an ``enemy state.''

    On Friday, the U.N. Treasury Department said the change would be cumbersome and costly since oil is bought and sold internationally in dollars and recommended the proposal be studied further since the financial implications were so great.

    The U.N. sanctions committee requested a report in three months on the implications of the change, including its costs and benefits.

    French Ambassador Jean-David Levitte complained Monday that the Treasury report omitted any mention of potential gains of using the euro, which France and 10 other countries use. He noted that a significant portion of the humanitarian supplies Baghdad purchases through the oil-for-food program comes from countries that use the euro.

    ``Transactions in this currency would reduce costs for exporters which currently have to factor in variations in the euro-dollar exchange rate,'' he wrote Undersecretary General for Management Joseph Connor.

    Levitte also complained that the Treasury report concluded it was up to the sanctions committee, which is deeply divided over Iraq, to approve the switch to the euro account. He said there was no reference in any U.N. resolution that requires the committee to be involved in such dealings.


    Kurdish Media

    AP - By NICOLE WINFIELD 31/10/2000 00:00:00

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    Quote Originally Posted by neno View Post
    Has anyone ever seen this One? I haven't

    Iraq Gets UN OK for Euro Account


    UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A United Nations committee gave Iraq the green light Monday to open a euro-denominated bank account to handle deposits from oil sales — a victory in Baghdad's campaign to stop using the hated American currency.

    The decision eased fears that Iraq would follow through on a threat to disrupt oil exports if its request to start collecting payment in the common European currency was denied.

    The U.N.'s sanctions committee on Iraq, made up of the 15 Security Council members, agreed Monday it could not object to the request because it had no legal basis to block it. Nevertheless, the United Nations has warned that the switch could cost millions of dollars in lost interest and other revenue, diplomats and U.N. officials said.

    The committee authorized its chairman, Dutch Ambassador Peter van Walsum, to draft a letter to the U.N. Secretariat giving it the go-ahead to create a euro-based account for Iraq, the officials and diplomats said.

    An account could be created within a week.

    Earlier in the day, Iraq informed the committee that it was extending its Nov. 1 deadline to create the euro account until Nov. 6.

    The United Nations already has a dollar-based escrow account at the French bank BNP Paribas in New York to receive payment for oil exported by Iraq through the U.N. oil-for-food program.

    The program allows Iraq, under sanctions for its 1990 invasion of Kuwait, to sell its oil provided the proceeds are used to buy humanitarian goods for its 22 million people.

    Currently, Iraq exports about 2.3 million barrels a day.

    Earlier this month, Iraq requested the United Nations create a euro-denominated account so it didn't have to receive payment for its oil in American dollars, which it considers the currency of an ``enemy state.''

    On Friday, the U.N. Treasury Department said the change would be cumbersome and costly since oil is bought and sold internationally in dollars and recommended the proposal be studied further since the financial implications were so great.

    The U.N. sanctions committee requested a report in three months on the implications of the change, including its costs and benefits.

    French Ambassador Jean-David Levitte complained Monday that the Treasury report omitted any mention of potential gains of using the euro, which France and 10 other countries use. He noted that a significant portion of the humanitarian supplies Baghdad purchases through the oil-for-food program comes from countries that use the euro.

    ``Transactions in this currency would reduce costs for exporters which currently have to factor in variations in the euro-dollar exchange rate,'' he wrote Undersecretary General for Management Joseph Connor.

    Levitte also complained that the Treasury report concluded it was up to the sanctions committee, which is deeply divided over Iraq, to approve the switch to the euro account. He said there was no reference in any U.N. resolution that requires the committee to be involved in such dealings.


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    AP - By NICOLE WINFIELD 31/10/2000 00:00:00

    Wow!! This could damage the dollar further couldn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by texasaggies View Post
    Wow!! This could damage the dollar further couldn't it?
    It is 7 years Old... The Article that is....Posted at another place by accident. Thought it was of interest then about the Euro. Maybe relavent, maybe not...

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    Quote Originally Posted by neno View Post
    It is 7 years Old... The Article that is....Posted at another place by accident. Thought it was of interest then about the Euro. Maybe relavent, maybe not...

    Ok, I didn't look at the date, that makes sense then, they were still under sadam's regime and he wanted to hurt us any way he could.

    WHEW!!!! I got a skeered for a minute!!!

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    It was under Saddam

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