Iraqi government officials said on Saturday that gas imports from Iran are continuing despite the expiration of a waiver from the United States, adding that they have alternative plans prepared in case the gas supply is cut off.
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Iraq Halts Gas Imports from Iran
Baghdad: The US State Department welcomed Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani's commitment to respecting sanctions imposed on Iran. Iraq will end on Saturday gas imports from Iran in line with conditions imposed by US President Donald Trump's administration.
Baghdad is hoping to avoid an electricity crisis when it is no longer able to import energy from Iran after a United States sanctions waiver expires. It is looking to other gas sources and boosting the production of renewable energy,
President Donald Trump's administration is considering a plan to stop and inspect Iranian oil tankers at sea under an international accord aimed at countering the spread of weapons of mass destruction,
Iraq’s Development Road aims to reduce dependence on oil by turning the country into a key trade corridor between Asia and Europe.
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