The Iraqi Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, announced that the Iraqi Central Bank’s foreign currency reserves have increased to more than 60 billion dollars.
"We have completed many projects in the southern governorates that are deprived due to wars and mismanagement, and we are working with all efforts since we received this government to bring justice to these cities and all regions of Iraq," Al-Kazemi said in a statement reported by Alsumaria News today.
He added, "We have succeeded in stopping waste and great corruption, we are proceeding with our measures and will not stop, and our measures in fighting corruption are continuing despite the obstacles that some try to put in place, but we will continue without retreat."
He pointed out that the central bank’s foreign exchange reserves have increased, after it was 51.9 billion before the government's reform measures.
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