US Ends Waiver Allowing Iraq to Buy Electricity From Iran
The US didn’t renew a waiver that allowed Iraq to buy electricity from Iran, according to a foreign affairs adviser to the Iraqi prime minister. Most Read from BloombergNJ College to Merge With State School After Financial StressTrump Administration Plans to Eliminate Dozens of Housing OfficesWhere New York City's Zoning Reform Will Add HousingBuffalo’s Billion-Dollar Freeway Fix Is on Ice,
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U.S. Tightens Sanctions, Ends Iraq’s Waiver to Pay Iran for Electricity
The Trump administration has revoked Iraqs waiver to pay Iran for electricity, intensifying its maximum pressure campaign against Tehran. A State Department spokesperson stated that the decision prevents Iran from
The Express Tribune · 21h
US halts Iraq’s waiver to buy electricity from Iran
Although Iraq had been granted the waiver, the US has repeatedly urged Baghdad to reduce its dependence on Iran for energy. The State Department reiterated this message, calling Iran an "unreliable energy supplier" and emphasising the need for Iraq to sever ties with Iranian energy sources as soon as possible.
The U.S. has withdrawn a waiver permitting Iraq to pay Iran for electricity, as part of its strategy to exert pressure on ...
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