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    Despite calls for her removal, General Electric talks about its projects in Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Sun Jan 12, 2020 4:06 pm


    Despite calls for her removal, General Electric talks about its projects in Iraq

    18:48 - 12/01/2020



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    A report by the British National newspaper revealed that the American General Electric Company will continue its work to implement 14 GW energy projects in [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] despite Washington's threat of economic sanctions on the country, while the company obtained last September a contract to develop the third phase of the largest power station in the country.
    "I do not know how this work will continue from the point of view of the US government, but we have an ongoing desire to stay and implement projects there," the newspaper quoted in its report, translated by the Information Agency, from the president and CEO of the company, Joseph Anis, as saying.
    He added, “The protests throughout [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , including Nasiriyah, that led to the closure of an oil field in the province for a short period, did not affect the work of General Electric in the country, where the American company is part of developing a 750 MW gas-fired power generation project. In Nasiriyah, it also implements plans in Samawah and Zubair in the country.
    "The White House had threatened to impose sanctions on Baghdad in response to the decision of the Iraqi parliament to expel the American forces, as the Iraqi parliament voted on the proposal after the United States assassinated General Qassem Soleimani near Baghdad International Airport on the third of last January, which led to Evacuate all non-essential American employees from the country. ”
    The report pointed out that "major American oil companies such as Exxon Mobil, which operate in southern [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , and Chevron had evacuated their American citizens from production sites last week, leaving Iraqi employees responsible for overseeing operations in the country." Ended / 25 z


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