High-level meetings between Iranian and Iraqi energy officials, held in Baghdad two weeks ago, resulted in a near-final agreement to build a gas pipeline into Iraq.
The deal will help fuel Iraq’s growing electricity sector, which has faltered under increasing demand, antiquated infrastructure, and an insufficient supply of natural gas. It’s also a diplomatic win for Iran, as the multi-million dollar pipeline will help solidify an economic link with its neighbors.
“In principle, we ag...
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