Iraq seeks exemption from U.S. sanctions on Iran\, PM says

Iraq seeks exemption from U.S. sanctions on Iran, PM says

Reuters  |  BAGHDAD 

By John and Ahmed Rasheed

gave a 45-day waiver for imports of gas from when it reimposed sanctions on Iran's sector on Nov. 5. Iraqi officials have said they need around two years to find an alternative source.

"The American side is cooperating with to find solutions that would remove pressure on Iraq because the (Iranian) gas is linked to a very sensitive issue which is electricity," told a conference.

is seeking to roll back Iranian influence in the Middle East, including in Iraq, where holds broad sway over and trade.

Abdul Mahdi, who assumed office in October after six months of political uncertainty following an inconclusive election, on Tuesday met U.S. in Baghdad.

"Sanctions were mentioned, they're a reality, they're there," Perry told reporters in Baghdad, after meeting Iraq's and ministers.

Abdul Mahdi's office said Perry was in Baghdad with a delegation of over 50 business people.

Perry spoke at a conference organised by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which Minister also attended, and said they had "talked about some very positive opportunities".

Iraq has reached a deal with U.S. and German rival to install liquefied natural gas-operated mobile power units at some small southern oil fields, Iraq's reported last month.

reported in October that the had intervened in favour of GE for a contract sought by both companies to supply 11 gigawatts of power generation equipment, reportedly worth around $15 billion.

(Reporting by John and Ahmed Rasheed; Writing by Ahmed Aboulenein; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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First Published: Wed, December 12 2018. 00:33 IST