Dr. Strangelove
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i big mistake from our part
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What you are talking about??I dont think Pakistan is ready to accept 2 million Pakistanis back, a glimpse of which was shown to us few months back by SA
What you are talking about??I dont think Pakistan is ready to accept 2 million Pakistanis back, a glimpse of which was shown to us few months back by SA
Not 5 years ,this pipeline was proposed at 1999 or 1996(one of them) ,LOLPakistan has been talking big = Iran Oil Pipeline and Coal in Sindh, its Tanks since 5 years.....what happened?
What you are talking about??
What you are talking about??
Not 5 years ,this pipeline was proposed at 1999 or 1996(one of them) ,LOL
Congratulations, i predicted this the day Mr Al-Sharif became the PM.
He is being paid to screw the Iranians which is not in our interest but in the interest of the Arabian Peninsula.
Our Foreign policy has now been outsourced to Riyadh. Mr Al-Sharif is willing to sacrifice our national interests for personal gain.
Iran gas project off the table: minister - DAWN.COM
ISLAMABAD: Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources Shahid Khaqan Abbasi informed the National Assembly on Monday that the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project was now off the table.
“In the absence of international sanctions the project can be completed within three years, but the government cannot take it any further at the moment because international sanctions against Iran are a serious issue,” he said in reply to a supplementary question put by PML-N lawmaker Zahra Wadood.
Former president Asif Ali Zardari and his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had announced in February last year to complete the project in 15 months.
But analysts doubted the sincerity of the present government to follow up the venture because of close ties between the PML-N leadership and Saudi Arabia which is reported to be against the project.
Pakistan will have to pay a penalty if it failed to lay the $1.3 billion pipeline within its territory by December this year, but the petroleum minister told the house that the job could be done only after the lifting of sanctions against Iran.
Pakistan has been persuading Iran to review the timeline of the project.
Pakistan has been talking big = Iran Oil Pipeline and Coal in Sindh, export of its Tanks and its aircraft since 5 years.....what happened?
Stop going into Pakistani as* to score brownie points.
I am not scoring any points,just stating a fact.India was also part of this project till 2006(probably),dont know what they did from 1999 till 2006.LOLStop going into Pakistani as* to score brownie points.
Sad news.
Pakistan could have benefited a lot from this gas pipeline.