Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian says Iran will use its funds blocked in neighboring Iraq to purchase vaccines from Russia against the COVID-19 disease.
Speaking on the sidelines of a meeting with visiting IraqiElectricity MinisterMajid MahdiHantoush in Tehran on Sunday, Ardakanian said Iranian President Hassan Rouhani hasordered that the moneyneeded for buying COVID-19 vaccines be provided from funds held in different parts of the world.
"According to an agreement between Iran and Russia, part of Iraqs debt to Iran will be spent on purchasing Russian vaccines," the minister said.
Ardakanian said necessary arrangements with Baghdad and Moscow have been madeand "we expect that the first payments will be made in the comingdays.
Iran has billions of dollars in a Trade Bank of Iraq (TBI) account which processes Iraqs payments for imports of natural gas and electricity from Iran.
However, the funds have been frozen because of the US sanctions on Iran which restrict the use of the dollar for transactions involving Tehran.