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    Despite the US extension decision.. Will Iraq’s import of Iranian gas be affected by regional confli Empty Despite the US extension decision.. Will Iraq’s import of Iranian gas be affected by regional confli

    Post by Rocky Wed 15 Nov 2023, 4:15 am

    Despite the US extension decision.. Will Iraq’s import of Iranian gas be affected by regional conflicts?
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    Baghdad today - Baghdad
    The Parliamentary Oil and Gas Committee confirmed today, Wednesday (November 15, 2023), that Iraq will remain far from the conflict of the axes and will not be affected by the local and regional crises regarding its import of gas from Iran.
    Committee member MP Ali Saadoun told Baghdad Al-Youm, “Iraq depends entirely on the operation of its electrical stations on importing gas from Iran, and there is no possibility to stop it because of its significant impact on equipping citizens with electrical energy.”
    He added, "Iraq always tries to distance itself from any regional and international disputes and works to establish balanced relations with everyone. It refuses to enter into the policy of axes, and that is why it has a good and good relationship with Iran, as well as with the United States of America and the rest of the world, and it is working to take Approvals regarding the payment of money to Iran for importing gas, and this pace will continue until Iraq reaches gas investment and reaches self-sufficiency locally.”
    The administration of US President Joe Biden decided to extend Iraq's exemption from sanctions requiring it not to deal with Iran for a period of four months, which allows Baghdad to continue purchasing electricity and gas from Tehran.
    US officials said that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken signed a 120-day extension of the waiver and it was referred to Congress.
    Blinken signed the waiver mainly because the administration did not want to cut off Iraq from a vital source of energy, the officials said.
    They indicated that the administration is confident that Iran will not be able to use any of these funds for war purposes, stressing that there is a strict examination process to ensure that the use of funds is limited to food, medicines, medical equipment, and agricultural goods.
    The exemption would extend billions of dollars in sanctions relief and allow Iraq to transfer frozen electricity payments to Iranian-owned bank accounts in Europe and Oman.
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