Iran seeks respite from sanctions in Iraq
U.S. raises questions after energy-thirsty Baghdad agrees in $14.8 billion deal to buy natural gas exports from Tehran Iran has agreed to supply Iraq with natural gas in a four-year, $14.8 billion deal that offers Tehran a respite from sanctions and Iraq a needed energy source, and has already prompted concerns in Washington. The deal would double Iran's natural-gas exports and require expanded production from a gas field whose development has been hindered by international sanctions, according to a senior Iranian oil and gas official. The ...
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