Lebanon to Swap Medical Expertise for Iraqi Oil

W460

Officials from Beirut and Baghdad signed a preliminary agreement Friday that would see Lebanon trade its medical expertise for Iraqi fuel supplies, Lebanese state media reported.

Lebanon's state-run electricity company faces dire cash shortages as the country grapples with its worst economic crisis since the 1975-1990 civil war.

Oil-rich Iraq, which has seen Covid-19 cases soar in recent weeks, suffers from a chronic lack of drugs and medical care, and decades of war and poor investment have left its hospitals in bad shape.

Caretaker health minister Hamad Hassan and his Iraqi counterpart Hassan al-Tamimi signed "a framework agreement... that includes (the supply of) oil in exchange for medical and hospital services," Lebanon's National News Agency (NNA) said.

Under the accord, inked in Beirut, Lebanon would receive 500,000 tonnes of Iraqi oil annually, or a sixth of its needs, caretaker Lebanese energy minister Raymond Ghajar told AFP.

Hassan said the agreement included cooperation in training and hospital administration, with Lebanese experts and specialised teams to be involved in managing new facilities in Iraq.

Lebanon was once dubbed "the hospital of the Arab world", with advanced private facilities and doctors trained in Europe and the United States. 

But hundreds of medics are now fleeing the country's political and economic crises and even basic medication has gone out of stock.

Power cuts have been common in the country for decades, but Ghajar warned in March that Lebanon would plunge into "total darkness" by the end of the month if no money was secured to buy fuel for power stations.

Lebanon's parliament this week approved $200 million in emergency funding to keep the lights on.

Comments 5
Thumb ashtah 03 April 2021, 10:20

What medical expertise? They all left or are in the process of leaving.

Thumb i.report 03 April 2021, 14:51

It does sound like a bogus argument. There must be something else in the balance that hasn’t been made public.

Missing rami 04 April 2021, 12:55

Still have the ones left in Rassoul Al Aazam.

Missing cedars 03 April 2021, 14:08

You pay the doctors in Lebanese lira while they assist Iraq meanwhile Iraq send the fuel from Lebanon to Syria?
Is there smarter ministers than what we really have?
One idiot gets oxygen from Lebanese company in Syria denied previously to conduct normal business in other words export its product to the mother land, another idiot gets oil to Syria indirectly meanwhile his doctors are overworked.

Missing samiam 04 April 2021, 07:07

So the government will pay hospitals in lollers? We know who is getting the better end of the deal if that is the case.