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Turkey Suspends Electricity Supply to Iraq Due to Unpaid Debt

Baghdad – In a significant move, Turkey has halted its electricity supply to Iraq, citing the country’s failure to settle a debt of $70 million. According to reports, the disruption of electricity services follows Iraq’s long-standing inability to meet its financial obligations to Turkey.

The cut-off in electricity supply is a direct consequence of unpaid dues, with the issue reportedly stemming from several months of overdue payments. This situation highlights the ongoing financial tensions between the two nations and underscores the economic strain Iraq faces in maintaining its energy needs.

For Iraq, which heavily depends on imported electricity, this disruption poses significant challenges. The halt in power supply is likely to affect various sectors, including residential, commercial, and industrial operations, exacerbating the energy crisis that already plagues the country.

Turkey’s decision to suspend electricity is also a reminder of the delicate balance that exists in international energy agreements, where unpaid debts can lead to disruptions in services. As Iraq continues to grapple with its financial challenges, finding a solution to this debt issue will be crucial in restoring stable energy imports from Turkey.

In the meantime, both governments are expected to engage in discussions to address the outstanding debt and avoid further disruptions in electricity supply. The resolution of this issue will be pivotal in ensuring Iraq’s energy stability moving forward.

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