After a long absence, Iraq begins the first steps to build its nuclear reactors.

After a long absence, Iraq begins the first steps to build its nuclear reactors.

After a long absence Iraq begins the first steps to build its nuclear reactorsTo lay the foundation stone for Iraq’s nuclear energy project, the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, in cooperation with the Iraqi Atomic Energy Commission, organized a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday for the subcritical system and central laboratories project.

In his speech during the ceremony, attended by Shafaq News Agency, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research and Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, Naeem Al-Aboudi, said, “This project represents a scientific incubator and an integrated strategic environment for developing and adopting research approaches that have a direct impact on enhancing the quality of scientific research. These laboratories are designed according to the latest international standards.”

He added, “The central laboratories provide students and researchers in various disciplines with a broad space for innovation and the development of scientific skills. These laboratories will become a scientific competitor to their counterparts in the region and a pillar that enables Iraq to have an active presence in the production and application of knowledge.”

He pointed out that “at the forefront of these laboratories, the foundation stone of which was laid today, is the subcritical system, in cooperation with the Iraqi Atomic Energy Commission, the National Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Authority of China, and the International Atomic Energy Agency, in addition to the participation of international experts.”

Al-Aboudi continued, “By embarking on this strategic path, the Ministry of Higher Education is laying the foundation for a promising scientific future that paves the way for students and researchers and gives them the opportunity to participate in nuclear experiments that pave the way for the peaceful use of nuclear energy.”

Commenting on this, Ministry of Higher Education spokesperson Haider Al-Aboudi said, “The Under Critical System is one of the most important central laboratories at the Ministry of Higher Education and Global Research, and will provide significant momentum to researchers and graduate students working in the field of global publishing.” He noted that “the number of scientific research papers published in the containers has reached more than 188,000 specialized scientific papers.”

Al-Aboudi added to Shafaq News Agency, “The ministry has identified the urgent need for researchers to provide central laboratories that will spare them the trouble of traveling to universities around the world to review their research and analyze their samples.” He noted that “Iraqi laboratories will undertake this task, providing momentum that will accelerate the pace of scientific research and global publication.”

Since 1991, Iraq’s nuclear program has been halted, following Security Council Resolution 687 of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to uncover and dismantle Iraq’s nuclear weapons program and ensure its compliance with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty through monitoring and inspection teams conducted by UN inspection teams during their tours of Iraqi facilities and universities.

For his part, nuclear scientist Hamid Al-Bahli asserts that “the project is a subcritical system, meaning that the project has not yet reached the critical state that would transform the system into a nuclear reactor.”

Al-Bahli added to Shafaq News Agency, “Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani formed a committee in June of last year to establish nuclear power plants to generate electricity with the aim of producing thousands of megawatts of energy,” indicating that “a single plant produces the equivalent of 5,000 megawatts and requires more than 1,500 people to operate it.”

He explains that “the number of these operators abroad costs huge sums of money, reaching approximately one million dollars per person, to operate power units and nuclear reactors used for peaceful purposes.”

He notes that “the lack of nuclear energy in Iraq causes the country to lose $5 billion annually, because this energy is used in medical, agricultural, industrial, oil, and other fields.”

The nuclear scientist points out that “building nuclear reactors in Iraq requires an estimated two years, and that work on them began with the establishment of the subcritical system of the Atomic Energy Agency, which was attached to the Ministry of Higher Education to prepare the human resources for it.”

Al-Bahli draws attention to the importance of “producing radioactive isotopes for use in the medical field and treating cancerous tumors, which have worsened as a result of the absence of nuclear energy in Iraq since 1991 and the lack of radioactive isotopes for treating cancerous diseases.”

According to the nuclear scientist, “The subcritical system contributes to the production of improved, climate-resistant seeds for use in developing the agricultural sector.”

He asserts that “the subcritical system is the first step toward establishing nuclear reactors and contributes to advancing scientific studies and research at Iraqi universities, which were suspended from nuclear activity following the issuance of UN Security Council resolutions banning nuclear activity in Iraq.”

He continued, “Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani’s meeting with the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Baghdad, and the discussions held by a delegation from the National Atomic Energy Commission in Vienna with the Director and members of the IAEA, have shaped the IAEA’s conviction about the transparency with which Baghdad operates, and confirmed its readiness to cooperate with Iraq in the field of nuclear energy.”

For his part, Russian Ambassador to Baghdad Elbrus Kotrashev, who attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the critical system project, believes that this project reflects “the Iraqi government’s interest in establishing important strategic projects.”

Speaking to Shafaq News Agency, the Russian ambassador indicated that “the Iraqi government is no longer concerned with daily issues alone, but is thinking beyond that, adopting vital future projects.”

In conclusion, the ambassador described the critical system as “an important strategic project for Iraq’s economy, its future, and the building of the state in general,” emphasizing his country’s “support for Iraq’s efforts to establish such projects, by providing all forms of support to the Iraqi government and people.”

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In front of the cameras… a warm handshake between Rashid and Trump

In front of the cameras… a warm handshake between Rashid and Trump

In front of the cameras... a warm handshake between Rashid and TrumpIraqi President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid met with US President Donald Trump on Wednesday on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.

Official photos published by the Presidency of the Republic website showed Rashid and Trump exchanging greetings and shaking hands in a scene that caught the media’s attention. The meeting took place on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Earlier today, Trump held a meeting at the United Nations headquarters in New York with leaders from several Arab and Islamic countries to present his plan for the Gaza Strip.

The meeting included leaders from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, and Indonesia, while Iraq was absent.

It is noteworthy that Iraqi President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Fuad Hussein arrived in New York on Monday, September 22, to participate in the United Nations General Assembly meetings.

In a speech delivered during the UN General Assembly early Wednesday morning, Rashid called on both Turkey and Iran not to harm Iraq and to respect water flows through the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. He also reiterated the country’s rejection of any violation of its airspace sovereignty in military operations between conflicting parties in the region.

Rashid said that Iraq today is on track to achieve sustainable economic and social development by leveraging the country’s vast potential, reducing dependence on oil and opening up numerous avenues for economic diversification in agriculture, industry, and renewable energy.

He reiterated Iraq’s demand for a Middle East free of weapons of mass destruction, while recognizing the right of all countries to develop the peaceful use of nuclear energy. He also reiterated Iraq’s demand for international oversight to include all nuclear facilities in the region, including those of the “Zionist entity,” according to his statement.

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Kurdistan Region ratifies agreement to resume oil exports, awaiting Baghdad’s signature

Kurdistan Region ratifies agreement to resume oil exports, awaiting Baghdad’s signature

Kurdistan Region ratifies agreement to resume oil exports awaiting Baghdads signatureKurdistan Regional Government Prime Minister Masrour Barzani chaired a cabinet session on Wednesday to discuss the tripartite agreement between the regional government, the federal government, and private oil companies regarding the resumption of the region’s oil exports.

A government statement received by Shafaq News Agency said that Minister of Natural Resources Kamal Mohammed Salih presented the details of the agreement, indicating that it had been ratified by all three parties, with the exception of DNO. It will then be referred to the Federal Ministry of Oil, awaiting signature within a day or two. This paves the way for the start of exports via SOMO, with the exception of quantities allocated for domestic use.

The minister affirmed that the regional government has prepared all necessary measures to implement the agreement. Meanwhile, Chief of Staff of the Council of Ministers, Omid Sabah, explained that the obstacles facing the negotiations were overcome through the efforts of all parties, leading to the agreement being ratified collectively.

For his part, Cabinet Secretary Ayman Rahim explained the terms of the agreement, which guarantee the rights and obligations of the federal government, the regional government, and the oil companies. He noted that its implementation will ensure the timely disbursement of salaries to the region’s employees without delay.

The Council welcomed the federal government’s decision to approve the agreement and disburse the region’s dues for July 2025, affirming its readiness to follow through on all commitments to ensure regular salary payments.

In a second axis, the Cabinet discussed the distribution of oil revenues and federal revenues, reviewing the legal and constitutional frameworks related to it before referring the file to the Federal Cabinet for further deliberations.

It was also decided that the Kurdistan Regional Government’s Ministry of Finance and Economy would disburse an additional 120 billion dinars from the federal share for July, to the federal Ministry of Finance, as a prelude to unifying the oil revenue file between the two parties, in coordination with the joint ministerial committee in Baghdad.

Earlier today, the Kurdistan Regional Government announced the completion of the payment of salaries to employees in the region for July and August, after completing the transfer of 120 billion dinars of the region’s revenues to the federal government in Baghdad.

The Iraqi government decided yesterday, Tuesday, to pay the salaries of Kurdistan Region employees for the month of July, according to an informed government source.

The source told Shafaq News Agency that the Iraqi Council of Ministers decided yesterday to pay July salaries, pending an agreement on non-oil revenues to pay the remaining salaries for the remaining months (August and September).

On May 26, the Federal Council of Ministers approved the Ministry of Finance’s payment of salaries to Kurdistan Region employees for June 2025, with the regional government paying 120 billion dinars as a non-oil revenue payment.

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Boosting the value of the dinar, Iraq achieves the “highest” percentage of gold reserves in its history.

Boosting the value of the dinar, Iraq achieves the “highest” percentage of gold reserves in its history.

Boosting the value of the dinar - Iraq achieves the highest percentage of gold reserves in its historyThe Iraq Future Foundation for Economic Studies and Consultations announced on Wednesday that the Central Bank of Iraq has achieved its highest gold reserve since its establishment, with a value exceeding 24 trillion dinars.

The head of the institution, Manar Al-Obaidi, said in a report published today that the Central Bank of Iraq’s gold reserves have reached more than 24 trillion dinars, a 13.3% annual increase and a 135% increase compared to 2022. This brings the Central Bank’s gold reserves to 20% of the total Central Bank reserves, which amount to 123 trillion Iraqi dinars.

He explained that this record value is the first time the Central Bank of Iraq has reached this level since its establishment, as gold reserves have never exceeded 20 trillion dinars throughout the Central Bank’s operations. He noted that for the first time, the contribution of gold to reserves has exceeded 20% of total reserves.

The head of the institution continued by saying that reaching this level of gold reserves enhances the strength and value of the Iraqi dinar, especially given the fluctuations in various global currencies, including the dollar. Therefore, the Central Bank of Iraq has sought to increase its gold reserves, which are considered a safety factor in light of international financial fluctuations.

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Kurdistan Regional Government: Kurdistan Region’s employees’ salaries are ready after 120 billion dinars were handed over to Baghdad.

Kurdistan Regional Government: Kurdistan Region’s employees’ salaries are ready after 120 billion dinars were handed over to Baghdad.

Kurdistan Regional Government - Kurdistan Regions employees salaries are ready after 120 billion dinars were handed over to BaghdadThe Kurdistan Regional Government announced on Wednesday that it had completed the payment of salaries to employees in the region for the months of July and August, after completing the transfer of 120 billion dinars of the region’s revenues to the federal government in Baghdad.

“Approval has been given to deposit 120 billion dinars of the region’s revenues into the Iraqi Ministry of Finance’s bank account, so that the ministry can pay the salaries of the region’s employees,” KRG spokesman Peshwa Hawrami said in a press conference attended by a Shafaq News Agency correspondent.

He added, “The Kurdistan Ministry of Finance and Economy has completed all preparations, and as soon as July salaries arrive, the distribution process will begin. Meanwhile, a list of August salaries has been prepared and will be submitted soon to the Iraqi Ministry of Finance.”

Hawrami pointed out that “the agreement with Baghdad on the oil file will continue for three months, with the aim of ensuring that no disruption occurs before the new budget is prepared next year.”

The Iraqi government decided yesterday, Tuesday, to pay the salaries of Kurdistan Region employees for the month of July, according to an informed government source.

The source told Shafaq News Agency that the Iraqi Council of Ministers decided yesterday to pay July salaries, pending an agreement on non-oil revenues to pay the remaining salaries for the remaining months (August and September).

On May 26, the Federal Council of Ministers approved the Ministry of Finance’s payment of salaries to Kurdistan Region employees for June 2025, with the regional government paying 120 billion dinars as a non-oil revenue payment.

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Iran pledges to rebuild damaged nuclear facilities despite pressure and threats.

Iran pledges to rebuild damaged nuclear facilities despite pressure and threats.

Iran pledges to rebuild damaged nuclear facilities despite pressure and threatsThe head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Mohammad Eslami, announced on Wednesday that Iran will rebuild the facilities that were targeted, despite international pressure and Israeli threats of further attacks.

“It is completely normal for facilities to be damaged during any military attack. What matters is that science, knowledge, technology, and industry have deep and long roots in Iran’s history,” Eslami said in press statements. He pointed out that “the enrichment rate, and what is being circulated in public opinion and the media, is being exaggerated by politicians, adventurers, and our enemies. A higher enrichment rate does not necessarily mean it will be used in weapons. Rather, we need higher enrichment for our precision measuring instruments.”

“No one is selling us these materials. We have been under sanctions for years. We need these products for reactor safety systems and for the sensitive processes used in operating reactors. There will be no direct negotiations with the United States,” Eslami continued in an interview with Sky News.

International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Rafael Grossi told The Times that Iran still has the capacity to develop its nuclear program after Israeli and US airstrikes this year.

Grossi stated that “the Iranian government still has the means to manufacture the centrifuges needed to enrich its uranium stockpile.”

“They have the capability. Maybe a number of centrifuges have survived undamaged. They have places where these components are manufactured and where they do all the work. So, if they wanted to, it would only be a matter of time,” he said.

Grossi added that “inspections of Iranian nuclear facilities resumed after Tehran suspended its cooperation with the IAEA following the strikes in June that destroyed several power plants, including the Fordow uranium enrichment plant.”

Grossi said that enriching Iran’s uranium stockpile to 90% purity “will not take long.”

“It’s a matter of weeks, not months or years,” he continued, adding, “This is why Tehran’s nuclear program was subjected to such scrutiny before US strikes.”

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Kurdistan President discusses strengthening partnership with US Charge d’Affaires

Kurdistan President discusses strengthening partnership with US Charge d’Affaires

Kurdistan President discusses strengthening partnership with US Charge dAffairesNews- Erbil: Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani received the US Chargé d’Affaires to Iraq, Joshua Harris, on Wednesday. They discussed relations between the United States, Iraq, and the region, as well as the outstanding issues between Erbil and Baghdad.

A statement from the Kurdistan Region’s presidency, received by Shafaq News Agency, said the meeting addressed the general economic situation in Iraq and Kurdistan, the upcoming general elections, as well as financial dues and salaries for the region’s employees. The meeting emphasized the need to find urgent solutions to these issues through a unified mechanism.

During the meeting, Harris emphasized the importance of the partnership and cooperation between the United States and the Kurdistan Region, reiterating his country’s commitment to strengthening relations and expanding areas of joint cooperation.

The meeting also addressed terrorist threats and the response to ISIS attacks, in addition to discussing developments in the Middle East in general, with the US Consul General in the region in attendance.

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Iraqi Kurdistan confirms completion of oil export commitments

Iraqi Kurdistan confirms completion of oil export commitments

Iraqi Kurdistan confirms completion of oil export commitmentsThe Ministry of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan Region confirmed on Wednesday that it had fulfilled its oil export obligations, while indicating that it was awaiting the signing of an agreement with the federal government. The ministry stated in a statement that “the Ministry of Natural Resources has fulfilled all its obligations related to the export of Kurdistan Region oil with the federal Ministry of Oil, within the framework of the recommendations and decisions of the Council of Ministers.”

He added, “All local and foreign companies have signed, with the exception of one foreign company that has not signed the agreement. This does not affect the tripartite agreement between our ministry, the companies, and the federal ministry of oil.” He continued, “The ministry is awaiting the federal ministry’s response to sign the agreement, so that the State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) can begin exporting oil as soon as possible and implement the terms of the agreement.”

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The Ministerial Council discusses maximizing non-oil revenues and supporting the general budget.

The Ministerial Council discusses maximizing non-oil revenues and supporting the general budget.

The Ministerial Council discusses maximizing non-oil revenues and supporting the general budget.The Ministerial Council for the Economy discussed, on Monday, proposals to maximize non-oil revenues and explore ways to support the state’s general budget, in addition to establishing a commercial zone for agricultural products and agricultural supplies to support agriculture and farmers. The media office of the Ministerial Council for the Economy stated in a statement that “Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Planning Mohammed Tamim chaired the 30th session of the Ministerial Council for the Economy, which was held in the Council building in the presence of the Ministers of Finance, Trade, Agriculture, Industry, Labor and Social Affairs, the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, the Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil, the Deputy Chairman of the National Investment Commission, and the Prime Minister’s advisors for economic and legal affairs.”

The statement added, “The Council hosted the Minister of Water Resources to discuss the state of the water sector, as well as the water plan for the 2025-2026 winter agricultural season. The Council also discussed with the Minister of Water Resources the Ministry’s proposals to maximize non-oil revenues and explore ways to support the state’s general budget by maximizing the Ministry’s revenues.”

The statement continued, “The Council discussed the Ministry of Commerce’s proposal to establish a commercial zone dedicated to agricultural products and agricultural supplies, which would serve as a marketing and surplus export center to support agriculture and farmers.”

The statement also stated that “the Council decided to support this step in order to encourage farmers to export their products outside Iraq and achieve financial returns that contribute to the national product.”

He noted that “the Council hosted the head of the Iraqi Contractors Union to discuss the state of the contracting sector and service projects, as well as contractors’ dues for completed or under-construction projects. The Council decided to continue supporting this important sector and paying contractors’ dues after determining the completion rates of these projects, in order to ensure the continuity of work and prevent any interruption in work to improve the level of services provided to citizens.”

The statement concluded by saying, “The Council decided that the General Directorate of Industrial Development would grant establishment licenses to establish the new operation to produce prime coat, asphalt, and industrial solvents, in accordance with Industrial Investment Law No. 20 of 1998, provided that the raw materials are supplied according to what is available at the Ministry of Oil.”

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The Prime Minister arrives in Babylon to declare the province the industrial capital of Iraq.

The Prime Minister arrives in Babylon to declare the province the industrial capital of Iraq.

The Prime Minister arrives in Babylon to declare the province the industrial capital of IraqPrime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani visited Babil Governorate on Monday. The Prime Minister’s media office stated in a statement that “Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani arrived in Babil to declare the governorate the industrial capital of Iraq.” The statement added that “the visit includes the launch and inauguration of a number of industrial projects.”

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