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Pakistan will not tolerate foreign pressure on IP project: spokesman
Economic Desk

On Line: 13 April 2012 15:35
In Print: Saturday 14 April 2012

Pakistan has rejected reports about Saudi Arabia’s opposition to the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline project, saying that Islamabad will not tolerate any foreign pressure on the plan.

A spokesman of Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs told reporters in Islamabad that his country is determined to complete the multi-billion-dollar pipeline project with Iran and no external pressure would be tolerated in this regard, Press TV reported.

Saudi Arabia -- a key ally of the U.S. -- has reportedly opposed the IP gas pipeline and sent a message to Islamabad, offering an “alternative package” to meet Pakistan’s growing energy needs so that it can cancel the project.

Unnamed diplomatic sources in Pakistan said Saudi Arabia has asked the Pakistani government to reconsider its decision to pursue energy cooperation with Iran, which includes the construction of the IP gas pipeline and purchasing electricity and oil from Tehran.

Saudi Arabia is said to have offered Pakistan a loan for the construction of a new oil facility to help the country extricate itself from its financial and energy crises.

The Pakistani spokesman added that Russia has offered Islamabad financial assistance for the completion of the IP project, which would transport Iranian natural gas to Pakistan, and noted that negotiations are underway in this regard.

On March 28, Pakistani Petroleum Secretary Ijaz Chaudhry said that a Russian company has shown interest in investing in the project, estimated in costs at $1.5 billion.

Pakistan decided to seek financing from Russia after the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, a state-owned Chinese bank, which had initially agreed to finance the Pakistani section of the IP gas pipeline, indicated that it was no longer interested in the project.

Energy-hungry Pakistan is looking to increase its fuel imports from various sources, including Iran, to reduce power shortages that have crippled the country’s industries and shaved percentage points off its GDP growth.

Washington has frequently indicated its strong opposition to the IP gas pipeline project. An article published in the International Herald Tribune on January 25 said Washington is trying to lure Islamabad away from the project by offering cheaper gas to the country.

The gas pipeline is projected to export 21.5 million cubic meters per day (or 7.8 billion cubic meters per year) of Iranian natural gas to Pakistan.

The maximum daily gas transfer capacity of the 56-inch pipeline, which traverses over 900 kilometers of Iranian territory from Assalouyeh in Bushehr Province to Iranshahr in Sistan-Baluchestan Province, has been cited as 110 million cubic meters.


:pakistan: :yahoo:

Pakistan will not tolerate foreign pressure on IP project: spokesman - Tehran Times
 
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our land our intrest and our policy.

we don't dictate america on extract oil from Canadian sands or indigenous lands of Alaska! So they have no right to poke nose in out matter..

In few days we might see a major terrorist feat of Jundallah in Iranian province of Sistan.
 
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Is this stance the same as "Pakistan will not tolerate more drone attacks" but the Americans pretty much do what they want anyway?
 
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This was reported in Pakistani newspapers 2 days ago and the public statements has been released by the Foreign Ministry and the President for several times in last few years so don't worry about the source

Zindabad:pakistan:
 
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Do you have nothing constructive to add to the topic?
As regards the source - we have debated a couple of days ago about the source PRESS TV. I believe all newspapers etc are generally biased and attempt to portray or "dress up" a story to sell more copies etc. I dont like fox or sky news as they are corrupt liars and force the owners view onto the reader or viewer. It is a matter of personal opinion.
Shame that you have nothing substantial to add to the topic.
I hope that this project is backed by the Russians and Iran as its a win win situation. It will make a massive dent in our energy issues.

Pakistan will not tolerate foreign pressure on IP project: spokesman - Tehran Times

Fars News Agency :: Pakistan Resolved to Move Ahead on Iran Gas Pipeline
 
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You mean like Indians who think they are shining and incredible but really are all trying to leave India:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/169383-zillion-reasons-escape-india.html

Their ministers even do false reporting

Data released by the Central Statistics Office on Thursday showed industrial production growth slowed to 4.1% in February compared to 6.7% expansion in the previous year-ago month. The government also sharply revised the January production number to 1.1% growth from the previously reported 6.8% expansion and attributed it "incorrect reporting" of sugar production data for January.

Government blundered on Jan IIP, cuts it from 6.8% to 1.1% - The Times of India
 
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This was reported in Pakistani newspapers 2 days ago and the public statements has been released by the Foreign Ministry and the President for several times in last few years so don't worry about the source

Do you have nothing constructive to add to the topic?
As regards the source - we have debated a couple of days ago about the source PRESS TV. I believe all newspapers etc are generally biased and attempt to portray or "dress up" a story to sell more copies etc. I dont like fox or sky news as they are corrupt liars and force the owners view onto the reader or viewer. It is a matter of personal opinion.
Shame that you have nothing substantial to add to the topic.
I hope that this project is backed by the Russians and Iran as its a win win situation. It will make a massive dent in our energy issues.

Pakistan will not tolerate foreign pressure on IP project: spokesman - Tehran Times

Fars News Agency :: Pakistan Resolved to Move Ahead on Iran Gas Pipeline

This is not the case, I know there is a pressure on Pakistan to drop this venture, but the way this report is written absolutely indicates to Iranian propaganda to instigate Pakistani against KSA. In my opinion, if KSA is willing to stop this venture, then it has to supply Pakistan with oil and gas itself, if not then no one has the right to interfere.
 
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Their ministers even do false reporting

I don't doubt that for a second. If you think I am going to defend India and its rotten ministers, bureaucracy and sleazy culture - you are mistaken. I hate them with a passion. The sad thing I can't do anything about it except cast my vote.
 
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This is not the case, I know there is a pressure on Pakistan to drop this venture, but the way this report is written absolutely indicates to Iranian propaganda to instigate Pakistani against KSA. In my opinion, if KSA is willing to stop this venture, then it has to supply Pakistan with oil and gas itself, if not then no one has the right to interfere.

I did not read the full article posted above but the Pakistani source of the same news denied any pressure from Saudi Arabia and reiterated their original stance of going ahead with this project.
 
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