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Govt to pursue quick import of 1000 MW electricity from Iran: PM
ISLAMABAD, Jul 23 (APP): Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Friday said his government would positively pursue early finalization of feasibility study for import of 1000 MW electricity from Iran to undertake this project as soon as possible. The Prime Minister said he would call the meeting of all the relevant departments on this project to assure that the project is fast-tracked.
He vowed to also personally supervise expeditious implementation of projects like refurbishment of Railway line from Quetta to Taftan and Dalbandin-Noshki road construction with the assistance of Government of Iran.
The Prime Minister was talking to Pakistan’s Ambassador to Iran M.B. Abbasi, who called on him here at the Prime Minister Secretariat on Friday.
The Prime Minister urged the Ambassador to take initiatives for providing improved logistic facilities to Pakistani ‘Zaireen’ visiting the sacred places in Iran.
He also issued instructions that sheds for the ‘Zaireen’ be constructed at the designated sites at Taftan border.
The Prime Minister also directed the Ambassador to redouble his efforts for creating better understanding between the two countries on issues of mutual concerns.
He hoped that during the forthcoming visit of the Iranian Foreign Minister to attend the next session of Joint Ministerial Commission, both sides will take account of whole gamut of bilateral relations and find new avenues of cooperation in their multi-dimensional relationship.
The Prime Minister assured the Ambassador of full support to his any proposal towards that end.
ISLAMABAD, Jul 23 (APP): Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Friday said his government would positively pursue early finalization of feasibility study for import of 1000 MW electricity from Iran to undertake this project as soon as possible. The Prime Minister said he would call the meeting of all the relevant departments on this project to assure that the project is fast-tracked.
He vowed to also personally supervise expeditious implementation of projects like refurbishment of Railway line from Quetta to Taftan and Dalbandin-Noshki road construction with the assistance of Government of Iran.
The Prime Minister was talking to Pakistan’s Ambassador to Iran M.B. Abbasi, who called on him here at the Prime Minister Secretariat on Friday.
The Prime Minister urged the Ambassador to take initiatives for providing improved logistic facilities to Pakistani ‘Zaireen’ visiting the sacred places in Iran.
He also issued instructions that sheds for the ‘Zaireen’ be constructed at the designated sites at Taftan border.
The Prime Minister also directed the Ambassador to redouble his efforts for creating better understanding between the two countries on issues of mutual concerns.
He hoped that during the forthcoming visit of the Iranian Foreign Minister to attend the next session of Joint Ministerial Commission, both sides will take account of whole gamut of bilateral relations and find new avenues of cooperation in their multi-dimensional relationship.
The Prime Minister assured the Ambassador of full support to his any proposal towards that end.