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    Tehran: We are working to strengthen Iranian gas pipelines to Iraq

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    Tehran: We are working to strengthen Iranian gas pipelines to Iraq Empty Tehran: We are working to strengthen Iranian gas pipelines to Iraq

    Post by Rocky Fri 26 May 2023, 4:56 am

    [size=45][size=41]Tehran: We are working to strengthen Iranian gas pipelines to Iraq[/size]
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    Today, Friday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian called on his Iraqi counterpart, Fuad Hussein, to strengthen banking cooperation between the two countries.
    And IRNA reported, this Friday morning, that Abdullahian’s statements came during a phone call with Fouad Hussein, where they discussed the latest developments in relations between the two countries, and an emphasis on implementing the security agreement signed between the two sides.
    Among other issues discussed by the foreign ministers of the two countries was the need to strengthen Iranian gas transportation lines to Iraq and regional cooperation, at a time when the Iranian foreign minister expressed his gratitude for the financial and banking transfer related to the travel of pilgrims from Iran's credits via Iraq.
    In the same context, the Iraqi Ministry of Electricity announced, last Tuesday, that Iran had reduced gas supplies to Iraq by about 20 million cubic meters during the past two days.
    According to the Iraqi News Agency, the ministry’s spokesman, Ahmed Al-Abadi, said, “The Iranian side has reduced the quantities of gas flowing to Iraq by about 20 million cubic meters during the past two days,” adding that “the payment of money to buy gas from Iran does not involve any delay and there are no debts.” Al-Abadi said that a delegation headed by the Minister of Electricity will visit Iran next week to overcome the obstacles, pointing out that Iraqi officials will inform the Iranian side that Iraq is on the verge of entering peak loads due to high temperatures.
    And he continued, “The Ministry of Electricity has put in its plan to reach the production of 24 thousand megawatts per day,” noting that “it is possible that the demand will rise to 35 thousand megawatts, and at that time the citizens will be affected because the volume of production will not reach the volume of demand at that time.”
    A spokesman for the Iraqi Ministry of Electricity also confirmed that "work is continuing to improve the system and expand networks."
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