Iraq has to face electricity shortage after the United States of Iranian gas and electricity imports.
America Approval for permission to buy electricity to Iraq In the neighboring Iranian US President Donald Trump in accordance with the policy of “maximum pressure” on Tehran.
In a statement released on Sunday, the US State Department said that the decision not to renew the loan waiver was “We decided to make sure that we should not provide any financial or financial relief to Iran.
Such a waiver was presented when Washington approved Tehran in 2018 Trump left a nuclear deal with Iran Talks under the leadership of US President Barack Obama. At that time, Trump imposed Iran’s oil on any other country, with the approval of the United States. The debt waiver was extended to Iraq as the “main partner of the United States”.
Since returning to the White House for the second term for the second term in January, Trump has re -stated his policy of “maximum pressure” against Iran.
A spokesman for the US Embassy in Baghdad said on Sunday, “The maximum pressure campaign of the President has been created to end Iran’s nuclear threat, to reduce the ballistic missile program, and to prevent the support of terrorist groups.” The spokesperson urged Baghdad to “remove Iranian energy sources as soon as possible.
This won’t be an easy task. Despite the oil and gas wealth, Iraq has been suffering from electricity for decades due to war, corruption and misconduct, and imported electricity from imported Iranian gas as well as direct electricity from Iran.
Three Iraqi Energy Officers talking to royators said that the country has no immediate option to compensate for the energy imported from Iran, which can lead to significant problems to provide enough electricity to complete home use. Many Iraqi have to rely on the diesel generator or tolerate a temperature above 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit) during the summer months.
The outdated forgiveness applies directly to the import of electricity. It is unclear whether Iraq will be able to import gas from Iran for its energy projects.
The US embassy strongly stated that electricity imports from Iran are only four percent of electricity consumption in Iraq.
But Iraq’s Electricity Ministry spokesman Ahmed Mausa said that the gas should be prohibited in the air, so the government is looking for alternatives, so “Iraq will reduce the power of more than 5 percent of the power”.
Already, Mausa said that Irani Gas has stopped supplying electricity projects in Baghdad and Central Euphrates for the past two months and the supply to southern power projects was unstable.
A senior power ministry officer Soldy told the Associated Press that the Ministry has not yet been officially notified about the US decision regarding gas imports.
A ‘bull’
The decision to apologize to the US administration comes two days later Trump said he had written a letter Iran’s leadership is trying to start a discussion on a nuclear agreement. The US President warned of possible military action if Iran did not give up.
Iran’s supreme leader Snap by Ayatullah Ali Khadane Again, rather than starting the country negotiation, he will not negotiate with “hooliganism” interested in imposing conditions.
Nevertheless, the United Nations Iranian Mission on Sunday suggested that Tehran would be ready to discuss some issues – but there is no complete end of his nuclear demonstration.
“If the purpose of negotiations is to express concern for any possible militarization of Iran’s nuclear program, such discussions can be considered,” the mission said.
“However, if Obama failed to achieve that has now been achieved, it is a goal of destroying Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.”
Obama assured that the important nuclear agreement that Obama helped negotiate with Tehran and major rights.
Refusing to find nuclear weapons, Tehran initially obeyed the nuclear agreement after Trump initially removed it, but later overturned the engagement. American authorities customers estimate that if Iran is now selected, it will take a few weeks to make nuclear bombs.

