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BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) and Deputy Finance Minister Fadhil Nabi Center Brief informed that the ministry will hold intensive meetings on avoiding financial crisis for the country, noting that the ministry's real-time solutions in line with the fall in world oil prices. The Ministry of Finance earlier, you can not pay 100% full budget to the ministries of this year due to the financial crisis plaguing the country and the war on terrorism and displaced persons and the oil price decline. The Prophet's (IMN) said that the ministry has a distinct competencies and expertise to attend meetings aimed at everyday financial management policy for the country, "asserting that" the employees' salaries and Okhov locked it. " He continued that "The ministry has prepared solutions for real-time via the meetings held, in line with the financial conditions and oil prices in the global market variables," adding "the ministry is pressing toward reducing expenses of state institutions all, especially with after the cancellation of some positions and reduce the salaries of officials." He warned the parliamentary finance committee member Abdul Qader Mohammed earlier, of "economic difficulties" the government may face in the event of continued decline in global oil prices, noting that the Commission is working in coordination with the government to find solutions to the provision of staff salaries solutions during 2016.
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Iraq Stock Exchange said Tuesday that it would disrupt his work, on Thursday, October 15, this, on the occasion of the new Hijri year.
He explained in a statement on the official website that "the break came in the framework of the Board of Governors decision not to regulate the trading session on Thursday," .anthy 29 / d 25 SOURCE
Iraq Stock Exchange said Tuesday that it would disrupt his work, on Thursday, October 15, this, on the occasion of the new Hijri year.
He explained in a statement on the official website that "the break came in the framework of the Board of Governors decision not to regulate the trading session on Thursday," .anthy 29 / d 25 SOURCE
(CNN)Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has ordered security forces to make Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone, where the United States and several other Western embassies are situated, more accessible to civilians.
The announcement Friday comes amid a series of reforms proposed by al-Abadi's government, which is under pressure from protestors and religious leaders who are demanding measures to tackle corruption.
Al-Abadi also requested that officials open up streets in other parts of Iraq that have been closed off for security "by VIPs and influential parties." But he added the caveat that the moves should take into account measures needed to protect citizens and visitors to government offices from terrorist attacks.
City within a city
The announcement Friday comes amid a series of reforms proposed by al-Abadi's government, which is under pressure from protestors and religious leaders who are demanding measures to tackle corruption.
Al-Abadi also requested that officials open up streets in other parts of Iraq that have been closed off for security "by VIPs and influential parties." But he added the caveat that the moves should take into account measures needed to protect citizens and visitors to government offices from terrorist attacks.
City within a city
The Green Zone, an area carved out of central Baghdad by U.S.-led forces after their invasion of Iraq in 2003, is seen by many Iraqis as a virtual city within a city where privileged residents enjoy more security and better public services than elsewhere in Baghdad.
Militants have fired mortars at the zone and attacked checkpoints around it, but those inside have been spared the worst of the frequent suicide bombings and other extremist violence that plague parts of Baghdad.
As well as Western embassies, the district houses Iraqi government institutions and the residences of high-ranking officials and their families.
Opening up the Green Zone, which is also known as the International Zone, could potentially shorten hours-long traffic jams, making it easier for residents of Baghdad to travel from one side of the congested capital to the other.
It could also improve access to certain services that are only available inside the zone, such as applying for visas at foreign embassies and visiting Iraqi government buildings, including the parliament.
No timetable
Al-Abadi didn't provide a timetable for improving access to the protected district or specify what level of security would remain.
His statement said he had given orders to Iraqi security forces "to carry out the necessary arrangements to open the Green Zone to citizens."
Iraq formally took control of the zone from the U.S. military at the start of 2009.
The U.S. Embassy has some defenses within the Green Zone, notably a high wall that stands a significant distance from the embassy buildings.
CNN's Arwa Damon and Thomas Evans contributed to this report.
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Militants have fired mortars at the zone and attacked checkpoints around it, but those inside have been spared the worst of the frequent suicide bombings and other extremist violence that plague parts of Baghdad.
As well as Western embassies, the district houses Iraqi government institutions and the residences of high-ranking officials and their families.
Opening up the Green Zone, which is also known as the International Zone, could potentially shorten hours-long traffic jams, making it easier for residents of Baghdad to travel from one side of the congested capital to the other.
It could also improve access to certain services that are only available inside the zone, such as applying for visas at foreign embassies and visiting Iraqi government buildings, including the parliament.
No timetable
Al-Abadi didn't provide a timetable for improving access to the protected district or specify what level of security would remain.
His statement said he had given orders to Iraqi security forces "to carry out the necessary arrangements to open the Green Zone to citizens."
Iraq formally took control of the zone from the U.S. military at the start of 2009.
The U.S. Embassy has some defenses within the Green Zone, notably a high wall that stands a significant distance from the embassy buildings.
CNN's Arwa Damon and Thomas Evans contributed to this report.
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