The Federal Commission of Integrity has announced the drafting of international memorandums of understanding aimed at recovering looted funds and extraditing individuals accused of corruption. Officials from the Iraqi Fund for the Recovery of Moneys emphasized a variance in international cooperation; while some nations show significant responsiveness, others cite domestic laws or specific economic and humanitarian constraints that hinder extradition. The Commission highlighted Iraq's pursuit of alternative negotiation mechanisms to overcome hurdles with non-cooperative countries. Concurrently, the Iraqi government has enacted a series of measures to activate judicial pursuits, including signing direct cooperation agreements with Interpol to bolster international criminal investigation efforts.
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