AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUS-Iraq Cash Flow: The US has resumed some air shipments of dollars to Iraq after a suspension tied to pressure over Iran-backed militias, though security cooperation funding remains frozen, according to the New York Times. Anti-Corruption Scale: Iraq’s legal adviser says stolen public funds since 2003 exceed $2 trillion, with trials promised to be public as arrests keep expanding. Khamenei Funeral Logistics: Iran and Iraq are coordinating a “historic” multi-day funeral, with Iraq’s holy cities—especially Najaf and Karbala—preparing for millions of mourners and hundreds of foreign journalists. Energy & Trade: Turkey’s energy minister met Iraqi officials on the Kirkuk–Ceyhan crude pipeline as the old agreement nears expiry on July 27; separately, Iraq plans to invite bids for remaining Faw port piers. Governance & Services: Iraq’s telecom regulator says it’s closing Korek’s case and preparing for a new mobile operator; Iraq’s Aqari property platform launches with fees sparking backlash. Regional Security: Iraq orders pro-Iran armed groups to disarm by Sept. 30.
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