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Islamabad delays $24 bln deal with France: Retaliates for JF-17 parts hold

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Did Pakistan retaliate against France?

There are rumors and media reports that Pakistan has retaliated against France for delaying the signing of the parts for the JF-17 thunders. A couple of weeks ago France under pressure from Bharat delayed or canceled the transfer of parts for the Pakistani redesigned JF-17 Thunders.

The Pakistan government has delayed an energy deal, due to be signed on April 15, with French company GDF Suez. The Pakistani Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources in February awarded a contract worth up to US$25 billion to GDF Suez to import 3.75 million tonnes per annum of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for up to 20 years. The LNG from Qatar was to be imported at a price of $1.8 billion in the first six years.

The French leader President Sarkozy is scheduled to visit Pakistan to sort out the matter of the further sales of the Augusta Submarines. The Pakistan Navy wanted to buy the 214 German Subs. However a tangled web of mystery ended up with Pakistan seeking the French subs.

Now that deal may also be in jeopardy. Unless President Sarkozy plans a quid pro quo, both the Submarine and gas contracts will go to German and Chinese companies.

Nice! N’est pas?

There is a disjunction between private and public French posturing. Islamabad is used to French double-dealing, duplicity, and equivocation. In the 80s France backed out a Nuclear Reprocessing plant deal with Pakistan–under US pressure. Pakistanis totally get it. They know French polysyllabic profundity to the core. This last sleight-of-hand scurvy trick is typical of France’s subterfuge and deceitful fakement. The French turpitude on putting a $1.6 billion deal for Pakistan “on hold” was seen for what it was— silly surreptitious trickery by Sarkozy and gang to secure the lucrative Bharati (aka Indian) deal first and put then pressure on Pakistan to force Islamabad to buy the Scorpians/Augustas rather than the German 214 Submarines.

Now Pakistan has raised the stakes.

If Mr. Sarkozy wants to lose the $20 billion Suez deal, he can continue to pander to Delhi.

In 2008 Pakistan Navy under chief of naval staff Admiral Muhammad Afzal Tahir made efforts for including German 214 Class submarines in its fleet and owing to Navy’s persistent efforts, the government had approved plans for acquisition of these submarines to be built at Karachi Shipyard under transfer of technology programme.

The details were later worked out between the two countries when a Pakistan Navy delegation visited Germany in April.

However recently quoting Pakistani government sources, the Financial Times Deutschland says President Asif Zardari may overrule his military’s preference for the German subs to take up a “better offer” from France.

If Mr. Sarkozy does not play ball and ships the JF-17 Thunder parts ”tout de suite”, France will lose a major deal with Pakistan.

Want to play hard Ball? Bein Sur!

How about them apples Sarkozy? Vour comprenez?

GDF Suez: Did Pakistan retaliate against France? Bien Sur Rupee News
 
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Yes, we are more than happy to retaliate against French in anytime as well as expel their embassy.

It is a good sign if we choose U214 submarines in the hand of PN, france is loser in the end!

Hope Zardari understood basic lesson not to accept dirt offers.

LOL anyone remember their 1st secretary & his assistint who decided to go tehling in Kahuta back in the day?
They got quite a few fractures & a can of whoop *** by ssg etc!
 
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If Pakistan delays signing the deal with Suez, it might end up hurting itself in meeting its energy needs. Retribution or payback is fine but it will be a folly to hurt your own interests in the process.
 
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If Pakistan delays signing the deal with Suez, it might end up hurting itself in meeting its energy needs. Retribution or payback is fine but it will be a folly to hurt your own interests in the process.

Fauji foundation and another european company are ready with same offer of services
 
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Chuza!! The sources you provided haven't mentioned at all any relation deal between Jf-17 and this delay, not even any defense related matters, not at all, but rather it describes some of your other very own nasty practices. Please give it a read yourself.

Any how the point is, If it was the way Rupee News always portrays it, I would be as happy as you, But unfortunately, that's not the case.
Only fan boy stuff!!!



:pakistan:

Adios
 
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If Pakistan delays signing the deal with Suez, it might end up hurting itself in meeting its energy needs. Retribution or payback is fine but it will be a folly to hurt your own interests in the process.



Actually it won't hurt Pakistan. The market lost by the French could be gained by the US/British and Dutch companies. 20 billion USD is loads of money. Remember Pakistan is no longer under sanctions and is a major non-NATO ally. Means, even the USA is now okay with dealing with Pakistan.


Actually, i would like to see the French not supplying parts to JF-17, so that Navy can buy the U-214. There must be Zardari involved somewhere. For this exact reason, Pakistan is better off being run by Admirals, Generals and Air Marshals as opposed to the idiotic leaders.
I hope Zardari gets a heart attack or something............May god bless us from his greed, selfishness and idiotic thinking.


We still are two years away from initial delivery order of 50 aircraft that are to be made with Chinese avionics. Meaning, two more years for the deal to go through. It's not like the planes were being manufactured and now they would be without avionics on the assembly line hampering the delivery date.
 
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Chuza!! The sources you provided haven't mentioned at all any relation deal between Jf-17 and this delay, not even any defense related matters, not at all, but rather it describes some of your other very own nasty practices. Please give it a read yourself.

Any how the point is, If it was the way Rupee News always portrays it, I would be as happy as you, But unfortunately, that's not the case.
Only fan boy stuff!!!



:pakistan:

Adios

Chuza dont frequent rupines at all! u just have to read between the line to figure ou things at times though. the JF17 ordeal is a big big setback so something was bound to happen! Chuza say $%^# em all...........
 
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actually the contract delayed because of the Pakistani Supreme Court. This is from Dawn.com the website for dawnews.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s oil ministry said on Wednesday it would delay signing a contract with French company GDF Suez for the import of liquefied natural gas because the Supreme Court had decided to look into the deal.
The Supreme Court step followed media reports that Pakistan had lost $1 billion when senior Petroleum Ministry officials ignored the lowest bid by Fauji Foundation, an investment group run by former Pakistan military officers, and European company Vitol, for a 3.5 million-tonnes-a-year contract.
Any long-term delay in signing or a cancellation of the deal could hurt Pakistan’s efforts to ease an energy crisis, and hurt its image at a time when its sluggish economy badly needs foreign investment.
“No contract will be signed until the matter is disposed of by the court,” S.M. Zafar, a lawyer for the Petroleum Ministry, told reporters.

DAWN.COM | Business | Pakistan delays LNG contract with French company
 
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actually the contract delayed because of the Pakistani Supreme Court. This is from Dawn.com the website for dawnews.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s oil ministry said on Wednesday it would delay signing a contract with French company GDF Suez for the import of liquefied natural gas because the Supreme Court had decided to look into the deal.
The Supreme Court step followed media reports that Pakistan had lost $1 billion when senior Petroleum Ministry officials ignored the lowest bid by Fauji Foundation, an investment group run by former Pakistan military officers, and European company Vitol, for a 3.5 million-tonnes-a-year contract.
Any long-term delay in signing or a cancellation of the deal could hurt Pakistan’s efforts to ease an energy crisis, and hurt its image at a time when its sluggish economy badly needs foreign investment.
“No contract will be signed until the matter is disposed of by the court,” S.M. Zafar, a lawyer for the Petroleum Ministry, told reporters.

DAWN.COM | Business | Pakistan delays LNG contract with French company

Yes that is correct but try to figure out, among other things one of the motives! in nay case serves em right!
 
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this deal has only been delayer because of SC taking up the issue. this article is only a theory to please some hot headed ppl.
in person i would lik this contract to be awarded to fauji foundation. it will help our domestic capability grow.
 
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