Baghdad officials approved the release of June salaries for public employees in the Kurdistan Region. Leaders confirmed that the decision followed recommendations from a special committee. That group was formed during the council’s 27th session on July 8.
Authorities explained that the move reflects ongoing cooperation. They said that paying salaries on time helps strengthen trust with the region. Officials also underlined that stable payments reduce pressure on families and markets.
Moreover, they highlighted that salaries remain a top priority. They argued that financial stability supports both public services and social security. In addition, they stressed that workers deserve timely recognition for their efforts.
Community voices welcomed the step with relief. Teachers, doctors, and civil servants said it brings temporary calm after weeks of concern. Local markets also responded positively, noting increased consumer confidence.
Observers pointed out that the decision fits within wider financial talks. Agreements on oil and non-oil revenues continue to shape relations between Erbil and Baghdad. This salary release, they said, demonstrates the value of compromise.
Looking forward, officials promised to maintain dialogue. They confirmed that future payments must follow clear schedules to prevent further disputes.
The approval of salaries offers short-term relief while also signaling progress toward financial stability and cooperation.
