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    Husseini's policy : The US exemption was not made by an Iraqi request, as some believe

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    Post by Rocky Thu 21 Mar 2019, 6:36 am

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    (Reuters) - The removal of US sanctions against Iran by the United States was not at the request of the federal government in Baghdad, senior Iraqi politician Mithal al-Alusi said on Thursday.

    Al-Alusi told Ashqaf News that "America's exemption for Iraq to deal with Iran for an additional period, according to US reports, electric power is a major crisis in the country, especially citizens suffer from interruptions like other institutions and ministries in the summer."

    He added that "a report from the US side confirms the continuation of the electricity crisis without improving during the summer, and the report confirms that America stands on the Iraqi side and support in the field of electricity, despite the disclosure of corruption and punish failed governments."

    The Iraqi politician said that "the exemption was not an Iraqi request, as imagined by some, but through the US administration exclusively, and the appreciation of the parties."

    The United States extended a three-month exemption to Iraq in December, allowing it to import from Iran reliable electricity, despite US sanctions on Tehran, a State Department official said.

    "As this new exemption aims to help Iraq mitigate the effects of its energy shortage, we continue to discuss with our partners in Iraq the sanctions on Iran," the official said.

    He added that expanding production capacity and diversifying the sources of imports "will enable Iraq to strengthen its economy and development" and encourages a "united, democratic, prosperous Iraq free from the harmful influence of Iran."

    Washington re-imposed sanctions on Iran's energy sector in November after it pulled out of a nuclear deal signed between the superpowers and Tehran.

    A power shortage that often leaves homes without electricity for up to 20 hours a day is a key factor behind weeks of major protests in Iraq during the summer.

    To overcome this shortfall, Iraq imports up to 28 million cubic meters of natural gas from Tehran to its factories and directly buys 1,300 megawatts of Iranian electricity.

    This dependence is uncomfortable for the United States, which sought to curtail Tehran's influence and re-impose sanctions on Iranian financial institutions, shipping lines, the energy sector and oil products.


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