Iran’s energy minister, Hussein Felaheiyan, said that Iran’s electricity exports to Turkey were stopped due to debt.
Felaheyden, the recipient of the Turkish company to Iran for $ 200 million in debt for the payment of electricity, said the flow of electricity.
“The most important reason for stopping our exports is unpaid debts,” the Iranian official said, “negotiations have begun to take over debts and resume exports,” he said.
Felaheijen noted that they could resume electricity sales if they were assured that their debts would be paid.
(DHA)