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    Parliament describes the government's move to barter Iranian gas as "smart"

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    Parliament describes the government's move to barter Iranian gas as "smart" Empty Parliament describes the government's move to barter Iranian gas as "smart"

    Post by Rocky Mon 17 Jul 2023, 6:37 am

    [size=52]Parliament describes the government's move to barter Iranian gas as "smart"[/size]
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    The Parliamentary Planning Committee described, on Monday, the Sudanese government's move to take action to solve the electricity crisis for the stations that supply Iranian gas by bartering black oil for the right and smart ones.
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    The deputy head of the committee, Muhammad Al-Baldawi, said in an interview with Al-Maalouma, that “the government discussed many solutions in order to solve the problems of Iranian gas and the US sanctions that prevent Iraq from sending amounts of imported gas.” to operate electrical stations," noting that "the step of exchanging gas for black oil is correct." And smart.”
    Al-Baldawi added, "The malicious voices rejecting the barter agreement with Iran under the pretext of wasting money, previously refused to import gas from other countries and worked to support the energy sector remaining dependent on the hands of the Americans."
    He pointed out, "The Sudanese government's step to take action to solve the electricity crisis for the stations that supply Iranian gas in exchange for black oil is a correct and smart step that was carefully studied."
    He pointed out that "the Iranian-Iraqi agreement achieved two things, the first is the continued supply of Iranian gas without interruption, and the second is the exploitation of black oil after it was smuggled and sold at low prices to the Gulf countries." End / 25 m
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