Pakistan will continue with a joint project with Iran
on the construction of a gas pipeline between the two countries, Asim Hussain, an advisor
to Pakistani prime minister, said on Sunday. Iran-Pakistan (IP) pipeline, projected to cost about $1.5
billion, would carry 21.5 million cubic meters of Iran’s natural gas to
Pakistan on a daily basis. Iran has already built more than 900 kilometers of
the pipeline on its soil.
File photo: IP gas pipeline under construction on the Iranian side. (Press TV)
Excellent news! The Pakistanis took the right direction and made the correct choice! This decision on their part makes clear their real sentiments which tell us that neighbourly relations is cherished high above faux synthetic ties with a despotic US with its domineering policies.
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ReplyDeleteGreat,that means that the mullahs can give gas to Pakistan and India and receive rice and vegetables (if they're lucky) in return,as well as making an excellent target for Salafi and Wahhabi terrorists.
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