Abbas Aliabadi
Abbas Aliabadi serves as the Minister of Energy in Iran, responsible for overseeing the country's electricity and energy policies. He was recently highlighted in media reports amid a public disagreement with the Ministry of Oil about the reasons behind the electricity shortages in Tehran, where he was pointed to as a key figure in the ongoing energy crisis.
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Iran:
Abbas Aliabadi, the Minister of Energy, has traveled to Saudi Arabia to participate in the fifth conference of water ministers from member countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
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Iran:
Abbas Aliabadi, the Minister of Energy, stated that power outages will decrease soon.
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Bolivia:
Abbas Aliabadi stated that the supply of drinking water is a priority and must be available for everyone.
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Panama:
Abbas Aliabadi stated that the supply of drinking water is a priority and must be available for everyone.
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Iran:
Abbas Aliabadi, during his visit to Varamin, Pishva, and Qarchak, discussed the country's electricity and water situation.
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Iran:
Abbas Aliabadi announced the completion of the second phase of the emergency water transfer line from the Taleqan Dam to Tehran and Karaj.
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Iran:
Abbas Aliabadi, the Minister of Energy, expressed gratitude to the people for their water and electricity conservation efforts during the summer.
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Romania:
Abbas Aliabadi is the Iranian Minister of Energy who commented on the water stress affecting the provinces of Iran.
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Croatia:
Abbas Aliabadi cautioned that 30 out of 31 Iranian provinces are already suffering from severe water shortages.
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United States:
Iran’s energy minister Abbas Aliabadi expressed hope that water rationing would not be necessary.
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