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Baghdad Sends July Salaries to Kurdistan Employees

The Baghdad government has transferred July salaries for public sector workers in the Kurdistan Region. This Baghdad salary transfer marks an important step toward easing tensions between Baghdad and Erbil.

According to the Kurdistan Regional Government, the federal transfer reached 956.92 billion Iraqi dinars. The funds, equal to about $675 million, were deposited into the Finance and Economy Ministry’s account at the Central Bank branch in Erbil. This move directly secures July wages for thousands of Kurdistan employees.

Moreover, Iraqi officials confirmed that the cabinet will meet on Tuesday. During the meeting, ministers will discuss payments for August and September. Therefore, the upcoming session could provide further clarity on long-term salary solutions.

Importantly, this development follows the resumption of oil shipments from Kurdistan to Turkey’s Ceyhan port. Oil exports resumed on September 25 under a new agreement. This arrangement involved Baghdad, the Kurdistan Regional Government, and international oil companies. Consequently, the deal strengthened trust between both governments and opened the door for financial cooperation.

In addition, the Baghdad salary transfer signals progress in resolving a long-standing issue. For years, salary disputes strained ties between the federal and regional governments. Now, with consistent oil exports and federal payments, employees in Kurdistan may gain more financial stability.

Furthermore, both sides stressed the importance of collaboration. While Baghdad secures funding, Erbil ensures oil flows through Turkey. This balanced arrangement benefits both administrations and supports Iraq’s economic outlook. At the same time, it reassures thousands of workers who depend on timely wages.

Significantly, the Baghdad salary transfer illustrates how energy agreements can influence public welfare. It shows that oil revenues, when managed fairly, can directly improve citizens’ lives. Additionally, it demonstrates the link between economic policies and social stability in Iraq.

Ultimately, this cooperation between Baghdad and Erbil could build momentum for lasting solutions. If payments continue smoothly, both sides can focus on growth, infrastructure, and essential services. For employees across Kurdistan, the transfer provides relief and a sign of improved relations.

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