Broken Greece Bets On Iraq In Bid To Do Something Right

Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) of Iraq, so far, has never fallen short on executing it’s duties for the country’s pursuit towards development, has it?

On his 3-day visit to the Kurdistan Region, Dr. Mercourios Karafotias, Ambassador of Greece, said that he was surprised on the Kurdistan Region’s level of progress. Dr.Karafotias even assured President Masoud Barzani (President of KRG), that there was a great desire from the Hellenic Republic to play a stronger role in the developing progress of the region.

Greek Ambassador Karafotias even stressed the idea that the government of Greece would upgrade their commercial office on Iraq to build a firm and stable diplomat to Erbil. When there would be a firm and permanent diplomat posted, strong internal relations would be highly observed – a definite step for Iraqi government to gain the interest of foreign investors.

With the encouraging words spoken by the Greek Ambassador, President Masoud Barzani appreciated and welcomed the progressing relations between Greece and the Kurdistan Region.

As what President Barzani said last Tuesday,

“Our people have an old relationship with each other. We appreciate the ties that already existed between us, and we are ready to coordinate and to work together to further develop these relations.”

The Greek Ambassador showed his personal support to the Kurdistan Regional Government President and even gave a statement that there would be future visits from the Embassy in Baghdad.

Minister Falah Mustafa (Head of the KRG Department of Foreign Relations) also had discussion with the Greek Ambassador. Their meeting tackled about the outreach policy of the existing Kurdistan Regional Government with the growing international community affirmed by the increasing numbers of diplomats to Erbil. Although, there was no exact estimation on the number of diplomats being posted to Erbil, KRG was certain that the numbers increased.

Dr. Karafotias also met with several significant Iraqi government officials namely, Mr. Jamil Sleiman Haider (Minister of Agriculture and Water Resources), Mr. karim Sinjari (KRG Minister of Interior), and Mr. Kamaran Ahmed Abdullah (Minister of Housing and Reconstruction).

Furthermore, the Head of the KRG Department of Foreign Relations released a statement, “The region is stable and secure, and we are willing to provide any assistance needed in order to upgrade the current level of representation from Greece.” This gave foreign investors a call to action to take chances.

So, will this strengthen the existing banknotes of the country? Any individual could strongly release a statement about a country’s strength on its currency, whether a country is having a trade-able currency or not, based on its present relations between foreign countries. Another indication for a country to have strong currency is the level of leadership and authenticity of its national government. And KRG seems to be inclined with the progressing internal relations being built up.

Both parties understood that the increasing numbers of diplomats would be a strong indication for future economic opportunities. Everyone knows that the presence of diplomacy could attract more economic opportunities far beyond the calculations of economists.

It is even more intriguing that Greece and United States have formed great roles of interest on Iraq’s potential. No one actually knows where this could lead but, nobody could ever deny that Greece is taking movements.

Some Dinar enthusiasts were even surprised when they found out that the Hellenic Republic is also playing strong role in rebuilding the great empire of Iraq. But, some people concerned have been asking,

“Will this give ground for foreign investors and Iraqi citizens to conclude that Iraq is gaining legible and authentic political awareness that could strengthen its existing currency?” One thing certain, Greek Ambassador was impressed.

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One Response to “Broken Greece Bets On Iraq In Bid To Do Something Right”

  1. Madeleine Ayotte says:

    Very interesting info….things seem to be moving …..Thanks for the info…

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