“Tidbits From TNT” Thursday Morning 9-25-2025
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Tishwash: SOMO Director: Kurdistan oil export agreement will ensure implementation of budget law and its amendments
The State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) confirmed that the mechanisms of the upcoming agreement to export the region's oil will ensure the implementation of the budget law and its amendments.
The Director General of the State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO), Ali Nizar, said in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency ( NINA ), that "there are great efforts by the Ministry of Oil to conclude the oil agreement with the Kurdistan region, and this is not a new agreement, but it guarantees the establishment of an effective mechanism for implementing the general budget law and its amendments."
He pointed out that "the Ministry of Oil and Natural Resources in the region is also making efforts to complete this mechanism, and implementation is proceeding quickly."
He explained, "The government will soon announce the launch of the mechanisms after the official signing of this agreement, and everything is ready for us, awaiting the pumping of oil to be exported through the Turkish port of Ceyhan. We are also optimistic that these mechanisms will lead to the pumping of oil from the region under the supervision of SOMO."
He added, "The recent Cabinet decisions outline a clear mechanism to guarantee the rights of producing companies and Iraq's revenues from this export, which is awaiting permission to begin pumping," indicating that "all the procedures by the Ministry of Oil, the Oil Marketing Company, and the Ministry of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan Region, and the strict mechanisms put in place to implement the budget law and its amendments, would have begun the pumping process a long time ago." link
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Tishwash: Baghdad awaits the most prominent economic event: the "Iraq Investment Forum", promising opportunities and development goals.
The capital, Baghdad, is preparing to host the most prominent economic event (Iraq Investment Forum) on Saturday and Sunday, under the patronage of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, under the slogan (Invest in Mesopotamia), which is organized by the Iraqi Economic Council in partnership with the National Investment Commission, under the direct supervision of the Prime Minister's Office.
The forum, which has been postponed more than once due to the circumstances and events that the region has gone through, will witness the participation of major Arab and foreign companies, with a distinguished presence of relevant institutions and organizations, as it represents an important event to showcase ready investment opportunities for various economic sectors provided by the National Investment Commission, a number of ministries and investment agencies in the governorates and the private sector.
The forum's agenda also includes main axes and direct dialogue sessions to shed light on the measures supporting the investment environment and promising projects, and the role that Iraq plays regionally and globally in the energy, industry, agriculture, trade and transportation files.
The forum will also include a presentation on the Strategic Development Road project and its developmental and economic objectives, and the sustainable investment and development opportunities it includes, as well as the announcement of the second phase of new city projects, which will provide more than (150) thousand housing units in integrated residential cities in several Iraqi governorates.
In addition to presenting more than (160) investment opportunities in various sectors, including "oil and gas, energy, renewable energy, health, pharmaceutical industries, food and manufacturing industries, transportation, heavy and medium industries, tourism, hotels, entertainment, higher education, scientific research, housing and real estate development, the agricultural sector and animal production, the industrial cities sector and free zones." link
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Tishwash: President Rashid at UNGA 80: Iraq Restores International Standing
President of the Republic of Iraq, Dr. Abdullatif Jamal Rashid, addressed the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, affirming Iraq’s restored role on the international stage and outlining the country’s vision for peace, development, and regional stability.
President Rashid highlighted Iraq’s leadership as current chair of both the Arab Summit and the Group of 77 and China, noting the country’s active participation in organisations such as OPEC, the Non-Aligned Movement, and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.
He underlined that Iraq is once again a constructive partner in international and regional affairs.
President Rashid announced that Iraq is preparing for its sixth parliamentary elections, consolidating the process of peaceful power transfer, which he described as a “bright example” in the region. He reaffirmed Iraq’s democratic path, commitment to free and fair elections, and readiness to host international or regional UN offices as part of strengthening cooperation.
On security, President Rashid recalled Iraq’s successful fight against terrorism, stressing that global efforts must hold accountable all parties who finance or support extremist groups. He also urged collective implementation of UN Security Council resolutions on counter-terrorism.
Addressing humanitarian issues, President Rashid said Iraq continues to prioritise the safe return of displaced persons to liberated areas, while requiring international assistance to rebuild devastated cities. He underscored the importance of protecting minorities such as Yazidis and Christians and ensuring their right to live securely in their ancestral lands.
Turning to economic and development matters, Iraqi President said the country is pursuing reforms and diversifying its economy beyond oil, with significant investment opportunities in energy, water, electricity, agriculture, industry, and infrastructure. He called on the international community to support Iraq in recovering smuggled funds and expanding partnerships.
On environmental challenges, President Rashid warned that Iraq is among the countries most severely affected by climate change, citing desertification, water scarcity, and intensifying dust storms. He outlined Iraq’s efforts to develop renewable energy, improve water management, and cut carbon emissions, while urging stronger international cooperation, particularly with upstream countries on fair water-sharing agreements for the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
President Rashid also used the platform to reaffirm Iraq’s principled foreign policy. He called for an immediate end to the suffering of Palestinians, condemning ongoing aggression in Gaza and other violations of sovereignty in the region. He renewed Iraq’s support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state as the only path to lasting peace in the Middle East.
On regional stability, he rejected the use of Iraqi airspace for military operations and stressed the need to keep the Middle East free of weapons of mass destruction, while supporting the peaceful use of nuclear energy under international oversight. He also reiterated Iraq’s readiness to foster dialogue among regional powers and promote cooperation instead of conflict.
Concluding his speech, President Rashid declared: “Iraq’s message is clear: We are not asking for sympathy, but for partnership – a partnership to heal our land, secure our rivers, achieve our security, empower our youth, and unite our region rather than divide it.” link
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