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    America renews its permission for Iraq to pay the costs of Iranian gas supplies

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    America renews its permission for Iraq to pay the costs of Iranian gas supplies Empty America renews its permission for Iraq to pay the costs of Iranian gas supplies

    Post by Rocky Fri 15 Mar 2024, 4:56 am

    [size=38]America renews its permission for Iraq to pay the costs of Iranian gas supplies[/size]


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    Baghdad/Al-Masala Al-Hadath: The US State Department revealed the reason for the exemptions granted to Iraq to import gas and energy from Iran despite the sanctions, noting that the exemptions aim to give Iraq an opportunity to reduce its imports and reduce its dependence on Iran.
    US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said, “The exemption, which expires at the end of this month, has been renewed for the 21st time. These exemptions were issued regularly to Iraq, and date back to 2018 under the previous administration.”
    Miller pointed out that the money that Iran earns from selling electricity to Iraq is not allowed to enter Iran, adding that the money is kept in “restricted accounts and can only be used in transactions for the purchase of food, medicine, medical devices, and agricultural products,” as well as “other non-profit transactions.” subject to punishment.”
    He explained, “Part of the broader US goal is to move Iraq away from relying on Iran to provide electricity because that is what these exemptions do.”
    Miller pointed out that Iraq has made real progress on its path towards achieving energy sufficiency since 2020, noting that it has reduced its imports of Iranian energy by more than half over the past decade, and has doubled its electrical energy generation, and we will continue to work with them and support them in their attempt to become independent in the field of energy. .
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