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Trump: Mojtaba Khamenei is weak-willed and we will not accept him succeeding his father.

Trump: Mojtaba Khamenei is weak-willed and we will not accept him succeeding his father.

Trump - Mojtaba Khamenei is weak-willed and we will not accept him succeeding his fatherUS President Donald Trump said on Thursday evening that he would not accept Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, assuming leadership of Iran, deeming his nomination to succeed his father “unacceptable.”

Axios quoted Trump as saying that Mojtaba Khamenei is the most likely candidate to succeed the Supreme Leader, but that this outcome is “unacceptable to him,” stressing that the United States wants an Iranian leader who “brings peace and harmony to Iran.”

He added that Khamenei’s son is a “weak figure,” noting that if any new Iranian leadership continues to follow Khamenei’s policies, it will lead to a return to war within five years.

Trump also stressed his desire to be personally involved in the selection of Iran’s new leader, asserting that Washington would not accept a leader who continues the previous approach of the Iranian regime.

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Al-Araji: The coming days will end the disputes over the presidency.

Al-Araji: The coming days will end the disputes over the presidency.

Al-Araji - The coming days will end the disputes over the presidencyThe head of the Reconstruction and Development bloc, Bahaa al-Araji, confirmed on Thursday that the next few days will witness the resolution of the positions of President of the Republic and Prime Minister, noting that this step will contribute to ending the state of stagnation that the political process has reached.

Al-Araji told Al-Maalouma News Agency that “disagreements between the two Kurdish parties are still hindering agreement on a candidate for the presidency,” explaining that “achieving agreement between the Kurdish forces is a fundamental step before moving to the national arena to resolve this entitlement.”

He added that “the delay in deciding on the presidency has negatively affected the rest of the political and constitutional issues,” noting that “the next stage may witness a breakthrough in the political process after reaching an agreement on the candidates.”

Al-Araji indicated that “the House of Representatives is awaiting the completion of these constitutional requirements before moving on to other matters related to forming the government,” stressing that “resolving these issues is imminent and requires serious political will from all parties.”

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JP Morgan: Iraq’s oil production recovery process requires careful technical management.

JP Morgan: Iraq’s oil production recovery process requires careful technical management.

JP Morgan - Iraqs oil production recovery process requires careful technical managementJPMorgan Chase confirmed on Thursday that most of the oil fields in the region could be restarted within a few days, with the possibility of restoring full production capacity within two to three weeks, provided that security conditions stabilize and logistical services are available.

Regarding Iraq, the bank noted that Iraqi fields have clear operational flexibility, but the process of restoring production requires careful technical management, as reservoir pressure must be rebuilt gradually and in a controlled manner, given that a number of giant fields rely on water injection systems as a key pillar for maintaining pressure balance and sustaining extraction rates.

The report explained that the main constraint at the moment is not related to the nature of the reservoirs or the existence of permanent geological damage, but rather to the logistical challenges related to the movement of equipment, the availability of technical personnel, and the stability of storage and export operations.

This assessment is of particular importance to Iraq, which relies heavily on oil revenues to finance its general budget, making the speed of restarting the fields a crucial factor in reducing revenue losses and maintaining financial stability, especially in light of the current regional volatility.

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The Central Bank of Iraq reveals a decrease in foreign currency reserves.

The Central Bank of Iraq reveals a decrease in foreign currency reserves.

The Central Bank of Iraq reveals a decrease in foreign currency reservesThe Central Bank of Iraq revealed on Thursday that its foreign currency reserves will decrease by the end of 2025.

The bank said in an official statistic seen by Shafaq News Agency that its foreign currency reserves at the end of last year amounted to $97.433 billion, or the equivalent of 126.661 trillion dinars, down from 2024 when they amounted to $100.367 billion, or the equivalent of 130.347 trillion dinars.

He pointed out that the reserves for 2024 also decreased compared to 2023, reaching $111.736 billion, or the equivalent of 145.257 trillion dinars.

He indicated that the value of gold within these reserves amounted to 31.488 trillion dinars, while foreign investments amounted to 93.266 trillion, while the cash holdings in the Central Bank’s vaults amounted to 1 trillion and 907 billion dinars.

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The Kurdistan Regional Government denies allegations of arming Kurdish parties to send them to Iran.

The Kurdistan Regional Government denies allegations of arming Kurdish parties to send them to Iran.

The Kurdistan Regional Government denies allegations of arming Kurdish parties to send them to IranThe Kurdistan Regional Government on Thursday denied reports that the region had armed Kurdish opposition parties and sent them into Iranian territory, stressing that these claims were “completely unfounded”.

The spokesman for the regional government, Peshwa Hawrami, said in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency, “The reports that speak about the role of the Kurdistan Region and the allegations that claim that we are part of a plan to arm and send Kurdish opposition parties into Iranian territory are completely false, and we deny them in their entirety.”

He added that these accusations are “being deliberately and maliciously disseminated,” stressing that the Kurdistan Regional Government and its political parties “are not part of any campaign to expand the scope of war and tensions in the region.”

Hormani noted that the region calls for “peace and stability in the region,” expressing his strong condemnation of “the cowardly attacks targeting the Kurdistan Region.”

He also called on the federal government and the international community to intervene to stop these attacks and to work to protect the region’s land and people.

Yesterday, Western reports spoke of Iranian Kurdish militants entering Iran from Iraqi Kurdistan in preparation for a ground operation in western Iran, but an opposition Kurdish official denied the validity of those reports. Aziz Ahmed, deputy director of the Kurdistan Regional Government Presidency’s office, confirmed that none of the Iraqi Kurds had crossed the border during the ongoing events in the region.

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Al-Maliki: The incoming government must build regional and international partnerships and distance itself from axes of power.

Al-Maliki: The incoming government must build regional and international partnerships and distance itself from axes of power.

Al-Maliki - The incoming government must build regional and international partnerships and distance itself from axes of powerOn Thursday, Nouri al-Maliki, leader of the State of Law Coalition and prime ministerial candidate, called on the incoming government to build “solid” regional and international partnerships that would enhance Iraq’s security and development, stressing the need to adopt an “independent” approach away from “axes”.

Al-Maliki said in a post on the “X” platform, which was followed by Shafaq News Agency: “Iraq must be an active balancing element in its regional environment, believing that dialogue and economic integration are the shortest path to consolidating stability.”

He added: “Based on this, we hope that the future government will adopt an independent national approach that does not engage in axes, but rather works to build solid international partnerships in accordance with agreements that enhance Iraq’s security and development and respect its sovereignty.”

He stressed that “Iraq looks forward to balanced and strong relations with everyone without exception, in a way that serves its national interests and the stability of the region,” adding, “We believe that Iraq’s strength, economy and position lie in its ability to create a state of balance and interaction with partners with deep respect for its sovereignty and will.”

It is worth noting that Nouri al-Maliki, the leader of the State of Law Coalition, was one of the most prominent candidates for the next prime ministership, along with outgoing Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani. However, the latter’s withdrawal from the race made al-Maliki the sole candidate for the position.

However, al-Maliki’s candidacy faced objections from several internal parties, most notably Sunni leaders, in addition to some Shiite parties and from within the same coordination framework. The candidacy also met with strong rejection from the American administration, reaching the point where US President Donald Trump threatened to stop aid to Iraq and not cooperate with it if al-Maliki assumed the premiership.

Against this backdrop, the Coordination Framework showed flexibility in reviewing its decision regarding the nomination of Nouri al-Maliki. An informed political source revealed to Shafaq News Agency on Tuesday that “the leaders of the Coordination Framework agreed during (Tuesday’s) meeting to withdraw the nomination of Nouri al-Maliki for the premiership.”

For his part, a source in the State of Law Coalition told Shafaq News Agency that “the coordination framework will hold a meeting in the coming days to discuss the issue of adhering to or withdrawing Nouri al-Maliki’s nomination for the premiership.”

The “coordination framework,” which includes ruling Shiite political forces in Iraq, is witnessing a division over the nomination of Maliki for the next government, amid American warnings of the repercussions of his selection, which prompted forces within the coalition to try to persuade him to withdraw in order to preserve the unity of the framework.

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The Asayish (security forces) in Erbil are restricting media coverage of accident sites and warning residents against taking photographs.

The Asayish (security forces) in Erbil are restricting media coverage of accident sites and warning residents against taking photographs.

The Asayish security forces in Erbil are restricting media coverage of accident sites and warning residents against taking photographsOn Thursday, the Asayish (security) directorate in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region, made media coverage of incidents contingent upon obtaining a license in this regard, while simultaneously urging residents not to record videos or take pictures of incidents when they occur.

A statement issued by the directorate said, “In order to maintain security and organize the work of the specialized teams at accident sites, we urge all media outlets to deal responsibly with the situation and to refrain from covering accident sites until official approval and permission is issued to publish information.”

The statement called on residents “not to film or record videos or photos of accident sites and not to publish them.”

Since the start of the American-Israeli war on Iran, the city of Erbil has been subjected to missile bombardment and drone attacks on the Harir military base and Erbil International Airport, in addition to the headquarters of Kurdish parties opposed to the regime in Tehran.

Erbil Governor Omid Khoshnaw announced on Wednesday that the number of drone and missile attacks on Erbil has exceeded 100 so far and are still ongoing, holding the Iraqi government responsible for this.

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Israel attacks 88 members during a meeting to choose Khamenei’s successor

Israel attacks 88 members during a meeting to choose Khamenei’s successor

Israel attacks 88 members during a meeting to choose Khameneis successorFox News revealed on Tuesday that Israel targeted a meeting of the Assembly of Experts during a session dedicated to choosing a new Supreme Leader in Iran.

Other media outlets reported that Israel attacked 88 members of the Assembly of Experts in Tehran during a meeting to choose a successor to Ali Khamenei.

In contrast, the Iranian news agency Mehr reported that “the Assembly of Experts building was empty at the moment it was targeted by Israeli aircraft, and no injuries occurred.”

In contrast, Fars News Agency quoted a spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Defense confirming that “Tehran has put in place a mechanism for pre-arranged leadership alternatives,” noting that “at least three levels of replacements have been appointed for each leader, to ensure the continuity of leadership and prevent any institutional vacuum.”

The United States and Israel launched a war on Iran last Saturday, targeting top Iranian leaders, starting with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, his advisor Ali Shamkhani, and military leaders such as the Minister of Defense and the commander of the Revolutionary Guard, through hundreds of missile strikes and suicide drone attacks.

In turn, Iran responded by targeting Israel and American bases in the Gulf states and the Kurdistan region, and then began bombing towers and airports in some Gulf states such as the UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain.

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An economist proposes urgent solutions to overcome the oil field shutdown crisis.

An economist proposes urgent solutions to overcome the oil field shutdown crisis.

An economist proposes urgent solutions to overcome the oil field shutdown crisisEconomic expert Mohammed Al-Hassani confirmed on Tuesday that the closure of some oil fields in Iraq due to full storage tanks and the deteriorating security situation in the Kurdistan Region, coinciding with the disruption of exports through the Strait of Hormuz, represents a complex financial challenge that threatens the cash flows of the state, which depends on more than 90% of oil revenues.

Al-Hassani told Shafaq News Agency that “stopping production in major fields such as the Rumaila field or the northern fields doubles the daily losses, not only in terms of lost revenues, but also because of the technical costs of stopping and restarting the wells, as well as the risk of losing regular customers in Asian markets.”

He pointed out that “talking about (accelerating the sale) becomes of limited effectiveness in light of the disruption of one of the most important maritime routes, which necessitates focusing on financial and logistical alternatives, most notably using the temporarily available storage capacities to avoid closing more wells, in addition to the option of selling on credit by marketing future shipments with short-term contracts to secure immediate liquidity, which is a mechanism that allows the government to obtain advance payments in exchange for supplying subsequent quantities when exports resume, which helps to bridge the cash gap in the short term.”

According to Al-Hassani, another urgent solution is to reschedule unnecessary financial obligations, and to strengthen security coordination between Baghdad and Erbil to ensure the stability of the fields in Kurdistan and prevent the expansion of precautionary closures. He called for diversifying export routes and reducing reliance on a single corridor, and working to reactivate alternative lines such as the Kirkuk-Ceyhan line, in addition to expanding strategic storage capacities inside and outside the country.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Eco Iraq Observatory announced that Iraq is incurring losses estimated at about $128 million per day as a result of the halt in production at the Rumaila oil field and the Kurdistan Region fields, due to the repercussions of the war in the Middle East region.

A source in the state-owned North Oil Company, based in Kirkuk province, revealed earlier on Tuesday that exports of Kurdistan Region oil via the Turkish port of Ceyhan had stopped, following the suspension of work in some oil companies in the region.

Earlier today, informed local sources reported that oil production had stopped at Iraq’s largest oil field, the second largest oil field in the world, Rumaila, due to the military escalation in the Middle East.

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