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US resumes dollar transfers to Iraq, NYT reports
Key takeaways
- “The dollar shipments to Iraq have resumed,” Haider al-Aboudi, a spokesman for Iraq’s prime minister, told the newspaper.
- Mudhar Muhammad Salih, a financial adviser to the prime minister, also confirmed resumption of the transfer, the report said.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize The United States has resumed some air shipments of US dollars to Iraq, several months after suspending them, the New York Times reported on Thursday, citing two aides to Iraq’s prime minister.
“The dollar shipments to Iraq have resumed,” Haider al-Aboudi, a spokesman for Iraq’s prime minister, told the newspaper.
Mudhar Muhammad Salih, a financial adviser to the prime minister, also confirmed resumption of the transfer, the report said.
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