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WASHINGTON: The nuclear deal between Iran and the Unites States will open up doors of massive trade for Pakistan with Tehran, Tariq Fatemi, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, was quoted as saying by US media.

Talking to a group of reporters in Washington, Fatemi praised the deal and said it would advance the cause of both peace and economic growth in the region, online news magazine Foreign Policy reported on Saturday.

"We are convinced that it is the right thing," Fatemi was quoted as saying by the magazine. "We are also convinced that an end to sanctions will open up new opportunities for Pakistan to enhance its commercial and economic ties to Iran."

The PM's envoy said that while much have been made of spike of European business interest in Iran following the July 14 accord that will ease economic sanctions on Tehran, Pakistan was also keen to open up trade with the neighboring country.

"We have a long border, and we could have massive trade with that country, should this issue of sanctions no longer be hovering over us," said Fatemi.

According to the magazine, Pakistan's interest in the lifting of United Nations sanctions on Tehran most immediately pertains to long-stalled efforts to operate a $7.5 billion Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline, progress on which was stalled after international sanctions.

"This pipeline would not only benefit Pakistan in terms of providing us a valuable source of energy, we also believe that such a pipeline could also encourage cooperation among the countries of the region that would really strengthen peace and stability," Fatemi was quoted by the report.

"As soon as the sanctions are lifted, we will explore avenues and opportunities of strengthening our economic [and] commercial ties with Iran."

The Washington Times quoted Fatemi as saying that Pakistan was being 'mindful' not to take action until UN sanctions were officially lifted though Islamabad, he added, was already in constant communication with Iranian authorities regarding the pipeline.

In his wide-ranging talks with reporters, Fatemi said that Pakistan was on a path toward stability and democratic transition. On an official visit here, Fatemi has met with senior Obama administration officials, State Department diplomats and several high-level members of Congress from both sides of the aisle.

He said that American officials gave him confidence that US-Pakistan relations were growing strong. The US officials expressed support for the Pakistani government's 13-month-old military campaign against Taliban and so-called Haqqani Network militants along the Afghan-Pakistan border, the paper reported.

A central focus, he said, has been boosting peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban. "It is only through promoting reconciliation talks that peace can be assured in Afghanistan," said Fatemi, highlighting the importance of a July 7 meeting in Pakistan between prominent Taliban leaders along with prominent representatives of President Ashraf Ghani's cabinet.

"More importantly, senior representatives of Pakistan, the United States and China were present in those talks as well," he said, adding that "we wish to make this a process rather than to keep it as an event."

On relations with India, Fatemi also expressed confidence that long-standing friction between Pakistan and India was beginning to ease, the paper quoted him as saying. Pakistan was "ready to enter into a meaningful, comprehensive, sustained dialogue process" with India. "We have made this offer on so many occasions," he said. "It is now for India to respond."

Meanwhile, Fatemi called on US Deputy Defence Secretary Robert Work at Pentagon and exchanged views on wide ranging issues of common strategic interest, a press statement said.

The two officials expressed satisfaction that Pakistan-US bilateral relationship was on an upward trajectory. Fatemi appreciated US support to Pakistan in dealing with security challenges and reiterated Pakistan's determination to resolutely fight the menace of terrorism.

Both sides expressed satisfaction that the Defence Consultative Group, a working group under the bilateral strategic dialogue, had been a productive mechanism in stimulating close and successful partnership in a number of key areas.

Tariq Fatemi also briefed the Deputy Secretary on Pakistan's desire to establish friendly relations with all its neighbors in the interest of building a peaceful, secure and prosperous neighborhood. He outlined specific steps that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had undertaken in that direction, including extending Pakistan's support to peace and stability in Afghanistan.

Pakistan expects massive trade with Iran following nuclear accord: Fatemi
 
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No possibility... Govt don't have any control over the policy nor capable ... all and all decided by the Military. Till then Chabbar Port project stop, No business..... Its pure strategical policy game rather only economical...
 
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WASHINGTON: The nuclear deal between Iran and the Unites States will open up doors of massive trade for Pakistan with Tehran, Tariq Fatemi, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, was quoted as saying by US media.

"We are convinced that it is the right thing," Fatemi was quoted as saying by the magazine. "We are also convinced that an end to sanctions will open up new opportunities for Pakistan to enhance its commercial and economic ties to Iran."

This is good, getting gas from Iran, after the sanctions are officially lifted would be much cheaper from Pakistan. After a decade, Pakistan won't need so much foreign gas as it'll have started to use its own Shale extraction process by then. But the next ten years are extremely important for Pakistan as its going to grow a lot in that time frame.

Be ready to here the Indian members kick dust and some of the Iranian members try to tell everyone how big of a deal Iran is and how its a "roll model" for Pakistan and the globe :cheesy: :cray::lazy2:
 
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No possibility... Govt don't have any control over the policy nor capable ... all and all decided by the Military. Till then Chabbar Port project stop, No business..... Its pure strategical policy game rather only economical...
India can say the same thing about china developing the Pakistani port.but does it take you any where.

The more you have trade and other relations with Iran,the more Iran will take your concerns into account.with out which you can cry all you want but unfortunatly it will take you no where and hurt you in the long run.
 
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India can say the same thing about china developing the Pakistani port.but does it take you any where.

The more you have trade and other relations with Iran,the more Iran will take your concerns into account.with out which you can cry all you want but unfortunatly it will take you no where and hurt you in the long run.

Pakistanis are experts in self harm...No trade until Iran cancels Chabahar...no trade with India until Kashmir is solved...no business with Israel until Palestine is solved...the list can go on and on...and on...
 
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Good, expecting the two countries to collaborate in other fields too, maybe tackling terrorism together. Iran-Pakistan pipeline will be very important too. Let's hope for the best.
 
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This is good, getting gas from Iran, after the sanctions are officially lifted would be much cheaper from Pakistan. After a decade, Pakistan won't need so much foreign gas as it'll have started to use its own Shale extraction process by then. But the next ten years are extremely important for Pakistan as its going to grow a lot in that time frame.

Be ready to here the Indian members kick dust and some of the Iranian members try to tell everyone how big of a deal Iran is and how its a "roll model" for Pakistan and the globe :cheesy: :cray::lazy2:
Shale gas not gonna happen
Remember thar coal if in doubt
Iran has surpluss gas and we need it thats a no brainer
Why all this jibber jabber about regional peace and other countries getting it. I say screw them look out for ur own interests and get the pipeline
 
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