Publish dateTuesday 11 March 2025 - 11:27
Story Code : 309892
Iran says US decision to not renew Iraq sanctions waiver
Iran's foreign ministry said on Monday the decision by the United States to end a sanctions waiver that had allowed Iraq to buy electricity from Iran was "illegal".
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) – Monitoring: "It is extremely deplorable that the US administration has decided to target the innocent people of Iraq by attempting to deprive them of access to basic services such as electricity, especially ahead of the coming hot months of the year," the top Iranian diplomat wrote on an X post.
"We stand with the Iraqi people and remain firm on our commitment to the Iraqi Government, which we will engage with to repel unlawful US actions," Araghchi added.
Araghchi’s remarks came after the US announced it has revoked a waiver from Iran sanctions that allowed Iraq to import electricity from its eastern neighbor.
In reaction, the chairman of the Iraqi parliament’s finance committee warned that any move by Washington to restrict power imports from Iran would cause Iraq’s electrical grid to collapse.
US National Security Council Spokesman James Hewitt said on Sunday that the decision to let Iraq’s waiver lapse upon its expiration is in line with the so-called National Security Presidential Memorandum 2, which seeks to drive Iran’s crude oil exports down to zero.
The spokesperson asserted that Washington will not allow Tehran any degree of economic or financial relief.
/ Mehr News
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