AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCentral Bank Leadership: Iraq appointed Nizar Hussein as the new governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, with PM Ali al-Zaidi stressing banking reform and modernization aligned with international standards. Oil Output Push: The Oil Ministry ordered companies to ramp up production and exports, targeting a return to pre-crisis levels of about 4.2–4.3 million bpd and boosting shipments via southern terminals after Strait of Hormuz disruptions. Northern Energy Move: Iraq began drilling its first northern exploration well since 1978, in Amerli, Saladin—an effort to revive neglected hydrocarbon potential. Kirkuk–Dubai Connectivity: Kirkuk International Airport launched its first direct flights to Dubai, with three weekly services aimed at boosting trade, tourism, and regional mobility. Government Formation & Finance: Iraq said it will complete its cabinet in early July ahead of PM Ali al-Zaidi’s US trip, while also rejecting external borrowing and pointing to alternative revenue steps. Rights & Accountability: Iraq’s High Commission for Human Rights condemned police abuse in Karbala and Kirkuk after viral videos, noting investigations and training follow-ups. Security Appointments: Bassem Al-Badri took over as head of the National Security Service, calling for stronger intelligence coordination to protect stability. Women’s Rights Case: Activists condemned the slow investigation into the murder of women’s rights activist Yanar Mohammed, demanding arrests and transparency. Kurdistan–Baghdad Outlook: Nechirvan Barzani reiterated that Kurdistan’s security is tied to federal Iraq and urged depoliticizing the Peshmerga under a unified professional force. Missing Persons Pressure: Families in the Saqlawiyah case say groups linked to security institutions are pressuring them to stay silent about disappearances since 2016.
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