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Iran not against CPEC, Gwadar port: Javad Zarif
By Web Desk / Kamran Yousaf
Published: August 13, 2015

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Adviser to Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs shakes hands with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif in Islamabad on August 13, 2015. PHOTO: PID

ISLAMABAD: Iran dismissed on Thursday suggestions that it was against the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project, including the Gwadar Port, saying it “supports growth and development anywhere in Pakistan.”

Iran’s foreign minister Javad Zarif addressing a joint press conference with Sartaj Aziz, “We believe economic development both in Pakistan’s Balochistan province and Iran’s Sistan are fundamental to fight poverty and extremism.”

Responding to a question regarding Iran’s support for CPEC and the Gwadar port, Zarif stated, “We certainly support growth and development anywhere in Pakistan, particularly in Balochistan.”

Zarif’s statement comes in view of reports claiming that Tehran considers the project a potential threat to its Chahbar port. Further, following the nuclear deal, India has also shown interest in building the Chahbar port, which is not far from Gwadar.

Sartaj-Aziz-meeting.jpg


PHOTO: PID

Chinese announcement of investing a whopping $46 billion on the CPEC has led to speculations that other regional countries particularly India and Iran may make attempts to undermine the project. However, the Iranian diplomat dismissed the suggestion reiterating that his country is in full support of such development projects.

Further, Zarif called upon Pakistan to work in unison to eliminate sectarianism, terrorism and extremism from the region and the world.

Addressing a joint press conference with Prime Minister’s Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Thursday in Islamabad, Zarif said, “It is a great pleasure and honour to be back in Pakistan within a time span of four to five months.”

“Today I was received by the prime minister of Pakistan and we discussed a number of bilateral and regional issues,” he said adding violence, insecurity and terrorism in the region, the Middle East and in general, needs to be dealt with.

“PM Nawaz and I discussed to increase cooperation between the two countries in sectors ranging from oil to gas, energy, transportation and others,” he added.

The Iranian foreign minister maintained that a delegation between the two countries will discuss how to bring into effect the agreements made between the leaders of Pakistan and Iran.

Zarif said the two countries actively need to work towards establishing peace in the hotspots of the region and play a responsible role.

The visit comes in the aftermath of the landmark nuclear agreement that Tehran signed with the world powers last month.

Pakistan is hopeful that the nuclear deal will now pave the way for the completion of the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project. The two countries are also looking towards each other to counter the threat being posed by the Islamic State group in this part of the world.
Iran not against CPEC, Gwadar port: Javad Zarif - The Express Tribune

@Serpentine @haman10 @SOHEIL @XenoEnsi-14

Thank you Iran! You are a real friend unlike backstabbing Arab countries!
 
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Of course they should not be. In fact, I would say that CPEC has great potential benefits for Iran if they agree to join in as it will provide them a short and secure access to Chinese and central Asian markets.

That's exactly why all sepculations that Iran is against CPEC or Gwadar is baseless.

No one should be afraid of a competition between Chabahar or Gwadar, since such competition only leads to more efforts in development and prosperity.

A developed region in Pakistan's Baluchestan helps Iran much more than a no-man's land (to those who unbelievably still say that Iran wants to cause unrest in Pak Baluchestan which would be directly shooting in its own feet).
 
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That's exactly why all sepculations that Iran is against CPEC or Gwadar is baseless.

No one should be afraid of a completion between Chabahr or Gwadar, since such completion only leads to more efforts in development and prosperity.

A developed region in Pakistan's Baluchestan helps Iran much more than a no-man's land (to those who unbelievably still say that Iran wants to cause unrest in Pak Baluchestan which would be directly shooting in its own feet).

I appreciate the effort you put in assuaging the fears of Pakistan members.

Unfortunately quite a few of them post based on their emotions rather than logic.
 
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Iran not against CPEC, Gwadar port: Javad Zarif
By Web Desk / Kamran Yousaf
Published: August 13, 2015

937304-SartajAzizPID-1439463822-324-640x480.JPG

Adviser to Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs shakes hands with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif in Islamabad on August 13, 2015. PHOTO: PID

ISLAMABAD: Iran dismissed on Thursday suggestions that it was against the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project, including the Gwadar Port, saying it “supports growth and development anywhere in Pakistan.”

Iran’s foreign minister Javad Zarif addressing a joint press conference with Sartaj Aziz, “We believe economic development both in Pakistan’s Balochistan province and Iran’s Sistan are fundamental to fight poverty and extremism.”

Responding to a question regarding Iran’s support for CPEC and the Gwadar port, Zarif stated, “We certainly support growth and development anywhere in Pakistan, particularly in Balochistan.”

Zarif’s statement comes in view of reports claiming that Tehran considers the project a potential threat to its Chahbar port. Further, following the nuclear deal, India has also shown interest in building the Chahbar port, which is not far from Gwadar.

Sartaj-Aziz-meeting.jpg


PHOTO: PID

Chinese announcement of investing a whopping $46 billion on the CPEC has led to speculations that other regional countries particularly India and Iran may make attempts to undermine the project. However, the Iranian diplomat dismissed the suggestion reiterating that his country is in full support of such development projects.

Further, Zarif called upon Pakistan to work in unison to eliminate sectarianism, terrorism and extremism from the region and the world.

Addressing a joint press conference with Prime Minister’s Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Thursday in Islamabad, Zarif said, “It is a great pleasure and honour to be back in Pakistan within a time span of four to five months.”

“Today I was received by the prime minister of Pakistan and we discussed a number of bilateral and regional issues,” he said adding violence, insecurity and terrorism in the region, the Middle East and in general, needs to be dealt with.

“PM Nawaz and I discussed to increase cooperation between the two countries in sectors ranging from oil to gas, energy, transportation and others,” he added.

The Iranian foreign minister maintained that a delegation between the two countries will discuss how to bring into effect the agreements made between the leaders of Pakistan and Iran.

Zarif said the two countries actively need to work towards establishing peace in the hotspots of the region and play a responsible role.

The visit comes in the aftermath of the landmark nuclear agreement that Tehran signed with the world powers last month.

Pakistan is hopeful that the nuclear deal will now pave the way for the completion of the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project. The two countries are also looking towards each other to counter the threat being posed by the Islamic State group in this part of the world.
Iran not against CPEC, Gwadar port: Javad Zarif - The Express Tribune

@Serpentine @haman10 @SOHEIL @XenoEnsi-14

Thank you Iran! You are a real friend unlike backstabbing Arab countries!
Welcome back bro
 
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Iran not against CPEC, Gwadar port: Javad Zarif
By Web Desk / Kamran Yousaf
Published: August 13, 2015

937304-SartajAzizPID-1439463822-324-640x480.JPG

Adviser to Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs shakes hands with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif in Islamabad on August 13, 2015. PHOTO: PID

ISLAMABAD: Iran dismissed on Thursday suggestions that it was against the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project, including the Gwadar Port, saying it “supports growth and development anywhere in Pakistan.”

Iran’s foreign minister Javad Zarif addressing a joint press conference with Sartaj Aziz, “We believe economic development both in Pakistan’s Balochistan province and Iran’s Sistan are fundamental to fight poverty and extremism.”

Responding to a question regarding Iran’s support for CPEC and the Gwadar port, Zarif stated, “We certainly support growth and development anywhere in Pakistan, particularly in Balochistan.”

Zarif’s statement comes in view of reports claiming that Tehran considers the project a potential threat to its Chahbar port. Further, following the nuclear deal, India has also shown interest in building the Chahbar port, which is not far from Gwadar.

Sartaj-Aziz-meeting.jpg


PHOTO: PID

Chinese announcement of investing a whopping $46 billion on the CPEC has led to speculations that other regional countries particularly India and Iran may make attempts to undermine the project. However, the Iranian diplomat dismissed the suggestion reiterating that his country is in full support of such development projects.

Further, Zarif called upon Pakistan to work in unison to eliminate sectarianism, terrorism and extremism from the region and the world.

Addressing a joint press conference with Prime Minister’s Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Thursday in Islamabad, Zarif said, “It is a great pleasure and honour to be back in Pakistan within a time span of four to five months.”

“Today I was received by the prime minister of Pakistan and we discussed a number of bilateral and regional issues,” he said adding violence, insecurity and terrorism in the region, the Middle East and in general, needs to be dealt with.

“PM Nawaz and I discussed to increase cooperation between the two countries in sectors ranging from oil to gas, energy, transportation and others,” he added.

The Iranian foreign minister maintained that a delegation between the two countries will discuss how to bring into effect the agreements made between the leaders of Pakistan and Iran.

Zarif said the two countries actively need to work towards establishing peace in the hotspots of the region and play a responsible role.

The visit comes in the aftermath of the landmark nuclear agreement that Tehran signed with the world powers last month.

Pakistan is hopeful that the nuclear deal will now pave the way for the completion of the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project. The two countries are also looking towards each other to counter the threat being posed by the Islamic State group in this part of the world.
Iran not against CPEC, Gwadar port: Javad Zarif - The Express Tribune

@Serpentine @haman10 @SOHEIL @XenoEnsi-14

Thank you Iran! You are a real friend unlike backstabbing Arab countries!


Hey bro ! You are back \m/ :bounce:

Is it just me or other PDF members also believe that Iran is currently the only rational actor in the ever volatile region of Middle East?

Just you :P
 
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Is it just me or other PDF members also believe that Iran is currently the only rational actor in the ever volatile region of Middle East?
 
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That's exactly why all sepculations that Iran is against CPEC or Gwadar is baseless.

No one should be afraid of a completion between Chabahr or Gwadar, since such completion only leads to more efforts in development and prosperity.

A developed region in Pakistan's Baluchestan helps Iran much more than a no-man's land (to those who unbelievably still say that Iran wants to cause unrest in Pak Baluchestan which would be directly shooting in its own feet).

If you dig the origin of that unwarranted debate then you'll find it was started by members of a certain country bragging how their investment in Chahbahar will nullify Gawader, not that it will. You will also find that in one thread they will be backing you against us and on the other they will be bashing you on certain common factor we share. Rest I will leave you to conclude.

Is it just me or other PDF members also believe that Iran is currently the only rational actor in the ever volatile region of Middle East?

Middle east for the most part is not our concern. We need to build partnerships and reap benefits from every possible country and grow out of this childish attitude of X is good, Y is evil. Pakistan and it's interests are what matters.
 
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It was one particular "brotherly" country that held a grudge against Gwadar and it was not KSA.
 
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