Washington Supports Power Linkage between Iraq, Gulf States

FILE PHOTO: A worker walks at Rumaila oil field in Basra, Iraq, November 28, 2017. REUTERS/Essam Al-Sudani/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A worker walks at Rumaila oil field in Basra, Iraq, November 28, 2017. REUTERS/Essam Al-Sudani/File Photo
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Washington Supports Power Linkage between Iraq, Gulf States

FILE PHOTO: A worker walks at Rumaila oil field in Basra, Iraq, November 28, 2017. REUTERS/Essam Al-Sudani/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A worker walks at Rumaila oil field in Basra, Iraq, November 28, 2017. REUTERS/Essam Al-Sudani/File Photo

The United States announced its full support for a project linking electricity networks between the Gulf Cooperation Council states and Iraq. The State Department said in a statement on Friday that it would facilitate the project and provide needed support.

“The Government of Iraq, Gulf Cooperation Council, and United States look forward to increased close economic and energy cooperation between the United States, Iraq and the GCC countries, as a basis for peace, development, and prosperity in the region,” the State Department said.

The department added that the US “is committed to facilitating” the project “and providing support where needed.”

Robert Bryce, US researcher in energy and electricity affairs, said that the Iraqi-Gulf power linkage has long been demanded by Washington to stop the flow of Iraqi money to Iran, which results from an electrical supply agreement between the two countries.

The statement comes ahead of an imminent visit by Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi to Saudi Arabia, which will also lead him to both Iran and the US, according to Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Ali Abdul-Amir Allawi.

Meanwhile, Iraqi Minister of Transport Nasser Al-Shibli, announced his ministry’s endeavor to accelerate the reopening of the Arar border crossing with Saudi Arabia and increase trade and economic exchange between the two countries.

In remarks on Thursday, the minister emphasized “the importance of serious and continuous effort during the coming period and the adoption of a new work mechanism to accelerate the opening of the Arar border crossing between Iraq and Saudi Arabia.”

A virtual meeting was held on Thursday, attended by representatives the GCC and the governments of Iraq and the United States.

The meeting discussed the progress of the electrical interconnection project between the Gulf electricity network and the power system in southern Iraq, in addition to the future steps to be taken.



Shipping Company Maersk Temporarily Pauses Haifa Port Calls

Israeli Air Force AH-64 Apache attack helicopters fly over Israel's northern city of Haifa on June 19, 2025. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
Israeli Air Force AH-64 Apache attack helicopters fly over Israel's northern city of Haifa on June 19, 2025. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
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Shipping Company Maersk Temporarily Pauses Haifa Port Calls

Israeli Air Force AH-64 Apache attack helicopters fly over Israel's northern city of Haifa on June 19, 2025. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
Israeli Air Force AH-64 Apache attack helicopters fly over Israel's northern city of Haifa on June 19, 2025. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

Container shipping company Maersk said on Friday it had temporarily paused vessel calls at Israel's Haifa port amid regional tensions.

The Danish company said it did not experience any further disruptions to its scheduled operations in the region.

Israel has been hitting Iran from the air since last Friday in what it describes as an effort to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons.

Iran has denied plans to develop such weapons and has retaliated by launching counterstrikes on Israel.

On Thursday, Iran's Revolutionary Guards said it had launched combined missile and drone attacks at military and industrial sites linked to Israel's defense industry in Haifa and Tel Aviv.