Iraq PM holds talks on economic links on Iran visit by AFP Staff Writers Tehran (AFP) Sept 12, 2021 Iraq's Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhemi met Iran's recently-elected President Ebrahim Raisi on Sunday to discuss the neighbours' economic relations. Kadhemi is the first foreign leader to visit the ultra-conservative Raisi, and he brought along a "high level political and economic delegation", Iran's official IRNA news agency said. Kadhemi told joint news conference that the pair "discussed certain joint economic questions and strategic projects" as well as "increasing trade in the interests of both nations". Raisi, who took office last month, said that "financial and monetary relations" were also discussed. As Iran's neighbour to the west, Iraq has sought a mediating role between Tehran and Arab nations. It has tried to broker Iran-Saudi talks to soothe tensions between the regional rivals. Iranian and Saudi officials met in Baghdad in April, their first high-level meeting since Riyadh cut diplomatic ties with Tehran in 2016. An Iraqi source had said Friday that Kadhemi would raise energy cooperation and Iranian-Saudi relations in Tehran. Other hot topics include Iraq's six-billion-dollar debt to Iran, after shortages pushed it to turn to its neighbour to cover one-third of its gas and electricity needs. This summer Iran suspended exports for several days over the outstanding amount. Meanwhile "the Iraqi prime minister gave us good news about visa exemptions" for Iranians, Raisi said. Baghdad would "increase as much as possible" the number able to participate in the Arbaeen pilgrimage in the Shiite shrine city of Karbala later this month, the Iranian leader added. Kadhemi's office had last week announced up to 60,000 Iranians would be able to come. Arbaeen marks the end of the 40-day mourning period for the killing of Imam Hussein, grandson of the Prophet Mohammed, by the forces of the caliph Yazid in 680 AD. The number of visas issued to foreign pilgrims permitted has dropped sharply in the past two years due to the coronavirus pandemic. Iran and Iraq fought a devastating 1980-1988 war but the 2003 US-led invasion that toppled Sunni dictator Saddam Hussein led to massive Iranian influence in Iraqi politics.
Cheaper hydrogen production Henan, China (SPX) Sep 13, 2021 Electrolytic hydrogen production powered by renewable energy is seen as an environmentally friendly means to ameliorate global climate and energy problems. In the journal Angewandte Chemie, a research team has now introduced a novel and inexpensive material for electrodes that may provide for highly efficient, energy-saving hydrogen production: porous, phosphorized CoNi2S4 yolk-shell nanospheres. Both half reactions of water electrolysis-hydrogen and oxygen evolution-are unfortunately slow and req ... read more
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