Iraqi top official said the country is ready to pay for the gas it imported from Iran to run its power plants.
Iraq to pay for gas imported from Iran
20 Nov 2021 - 12:51
Iraqi top official said the country is ready to pay for the gas it imported from Iran to run its power plants.
Ahmed Musa, spokesman for Iraq's Ministry of Electricity said that the ministry is ready to pay the total amount it owed for the gas it imported from the Islamic Republic of Iran.
He stressed that the previous debts belong to Iraqi Ministry of Finance and there is no problem for the current invoices to be paid by Iraqi Ministry of Electricity to the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Iraq's previous debts to Iran relate to the Ministry of Finance and Iraqi Ministry of Electricity has told all parties, including former government and parliament and also Iraqi Ministry of Finance that Iran's debts must be paid fully, Musa stressed.
The spokesman for the Iraqi Ministry of Electricity had been previously quoted as saying that Iraqi government has agreed with Iran on its obligations to pay all debts related to gas and electricity imports from Iran and was ready to pay its debts.
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