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IP pipeline to promote Iran-Pakistan ties: Larijani
Iran Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani
Tue Oct 8, 2013 3:13PM
Iran Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani has underlined the importance of the completion of Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline project as a prelude to promotion of Tehran-Islamabad relations.
“The Peace [gas] Pipeline is among the important projects which will lead to the expansion of trade cooperation [between] the two countries,” Larijani said in a Tuesday meeting with Speaker of Pakistan’s National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on the sidelines of the Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly in Geneva.
Iran has already built 900 kilometers of the pipeline on its soil and is helping to build the 700-kilometer part of the pipeline on the Pakistani side.
The IP pipeline is designed to help Pakistan to overcome its growing energy needs at a time when the country of over 180 million people is grappling with serious energy shortages.
Larijani also underscored the need for a series of negotiations between Iran and Pakistan about regional security and said, “The issue of terrorism is among the key regional issues, which necessitates joint cooperation between officials of the two countries to resolve it.”
Ayaz Sadiq, for his part, praised Iran-Pakistan’s friendly relations, noting that the two countries should find ways for further expansion of bilateral parliamentary ties.
He pointed to the US objection to implementation of the IP pipeline, adding that Pakistan vigorously pursues this project.
The United States has long been threatening Pakistan with economic sanctions if Islamabad goes ahead with the gas pipeline project. But the Pakistani government has no plans to reverse the decision.
The Pakistani National Assembly speaker described the US as the main culprit in the expansion of terrorist activities in the region, and expressed the Pakistani parliament’s preparedness to fully cooperate with Iran to counter this phenomenon.
ASH/KA/SS
Russia offers to help Pakistan construct IP gas pipeline
Technicians are welding the Iranian section of the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline to its Pakistani section along Iran-Pakistan border. (File photo)
Russia has expressed readiness to extend financial and technical assistance to the Islamabad government in order to complete the multi-billion-dollar pipeline under construction to carry natural gas from Iran to Pakistan.
The offer was made by Russian Deputy Energy Minister Yury Sentyurin on Wednesday during talks between Pakistani and Russian energy officials in Islamabad, Pakistan’s English-language newspaper The News reported.
The report added that a Russian private joint stock company has shown willingness to provide technical and financial assistance for the mega project.
Both sides have decided that Pakistan should prepare a draft agreement and then send it to Russia.
The Russian officials would then examine the draft agreement and make a decision on extending financial and technical assistance to Pakistan for the gas pipeline project.
The final construction phase of the IP pipeline was inaugurated on March 11.
Iran has already built 900 kilometers of the pipeline on its soil and is helping to build the 700-kilometer part of the pipeline on the Pakistani side.
The IP pipeline is designed to help Pakistan overcome its growing energy needs at a time when the country of over 180 million people is grappling with serious energy shortages.
MP/SS/HMV
Iran Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani
Tue Oct 8, 2013 3:13PM
Iran Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani has underlined the importance of the completion of Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline project as a prelude to promotion of Tehran-Islamabad relations.
“The Peace [gas] Pipeline is among the important projects which will lead to the expansion of trade cooperation [between] the two countries,” Larijani said in a Tuesday meeting with Speaker of Pakistan’s National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on the sidelines of the Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly in Geneva.
Iran has already built 900 kilometers of the pipeline on its soil and is helping to build the 700-kilometer part of the pipeline on the Pakistani side.
The IP pipeline is designed to help Pakistan to overcome its growing energy needs at a time when the country of over 180 million people is grappling with serious energy shortages.
Larijani also underscored the need for a series of negotiations between Iran and Pakistan about regional security and said, “The issue of terrorism is among the key regional issues, which necessitates joint cooperation between officials of the two countries to resolve it.”
Ayaz Sadiq, for his part, praised Iran-Pakistan’s friendly relations, noting that the two countries should find ways for further expansion of bilateral parliamentary ties.
He pointed to the US objection to implementation of the IP pipeline, adding that Pakistan vigorously pursues this project.
The United States has long been threatening Pakistan with economic sanctions if Islamabad goes ahead with the gas pipeline project. But the Pakistani government has no plans to reverse the decision.
The Pakistani National Assembly speaker described the US as the main culprit in the expansion of terrorist activities in the region, and expressed the Pakistani parliament’s preparedness to fully cooperate with Iran to counter this phenomenon.
ASH/KA/SS
Russia offers to help Pakistan construct IP gas pipeline
Technicians are welding the Iranian section of the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline to its Pakistani section along Iran-Pakistan border. (File photo)
Russia has expressed readiness to extend financial and technical assistance to the Islamabad government in order to complete the multi-billion-dollar pipeline under construction to carry natural gas from Iran to Pakistan.
The offer was made by Russian Deputy Energy Minister Yury Sentyurin on Wednesday during talks between Pakistani and Russian energy officials in Islamabad, Pakistan’s English-language newspaper The News reported.
The report added that a Russian private joint stock company has shown willingness to provide technical and financial assistance for the mega project.
Both sides have decided that Pakistan should prepare a draft agreement and then send it to Russia.
The Russian officials would then examine the draft agreement and make a decision on extending financial and technical assistance to Pakistan for the gas pipeline project.
The final construction phase of the IP pipeline was inaugurated on March 11.
Iran has already built 900 kilometers of the pipeline on its soil and is helping to build the 700-kilometer part of the pipeline on the Pakistani side.
The IP pipeline is designed to help Pakistan overcome its growing energy needs at a time when the country of over 180 million people is grappling with serious energy shortages.
MP/SS/HMV