Gas pipeline
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Pakistani defense minister slams US sabotaging of Iran-Pakistan trade
Islamabad, IRNA – Pakistan’s defense minister has censured the United States’ sabotaging of trade between Iran and Pakistan, saying the completion of a joint gas project between the two nations is an urgent need.
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US reiterates opposition to Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project
New York - IRNA - The spokesperson for the US State Department has renewed his country’s opposition to Pakistan’s unfinished gas pipeline with Iran when asked about his reaction on the sanctions waver considering Pakistan's energy needs.
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Pakistani official calls for completing gas project with Iran
Islamabad, IRNA – The chief of Pakistan’s Jamaat-e-Islami has called for completing the Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline project in order to provide energy for his country.
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Russian media laud Iran's steps to become gas hub
Moscow, IRNA- Russian media have cited an assessment by an analytical database called Federal City about the memorandum of understanding on the transfer of natural gas from Russia to Iran, saying it is a big step in the direction of turning the Islamic Republic into a regional gas hub.
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Iran, Turkmenistan sign major gas swap deal
Tehran, IRNA - Iran and Turkmenistan have signed a gas swap deal under which Ashgabat will sell up to 10 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas to Iraq each year.
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Ex-Pakistani minister: West must end double standard on Iran-Pakistan coop.
Islamabad, IRNA – Former Minister of Information and Broadcasting of Pakistan Fawad Ahmed Hussain Chaudhry has urged Western countries to end their double standard regarding Islamabad’s cooperation with Tehran, especially the joint gas pipeline project.
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Pakistan won't give in to outside pressure on Iran gas pipeline: FM
Islamabad, IRNA - Pakistan's foreign minister says Islamabad will not give in to any outside pressure to stop a major gas pipeline deal with neighboring Iran.
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Pakistan not to attach importance to US sanctions: FM
Islamabad, IRNA – Pakistani Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar has pointed to the importance of President Ebrahim Raisi’s visit to Pakistan, noting that Islamabad does not care about the United States sanctions and will do whatever is in line with its national interests.
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Pakistan eyes on starting construction of Gas pipeline to Iran
Islamabad, IRNA – The Iranian president is scheduled to pay an official visit to Pakistan on April 22 and Pakistan plans to begin constructing a gas pipeline from Gwadar port to the Iranian border soon, according to Pakistani media.
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Minister calls Tehran-Islamabad gas project Pakistan's current need
Islamabad, IRNA - Pakistan's Petroleum Minister Musadik Malik says Islamabad is in need of Iranian gas at present, calling for seeking a US sanctions waiver to this end.
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Pakistan raps US meddlesome statement on IP gas project
Islamabad, IRNA – Pakistan’s foreign ministry spokesperson has reacted to recent remarks by US Assistant Secretary Bureau Of South And Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu on her country’s joint gas pipeline project with Iran.
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US keeps plotting to derail Iran-Pakistan gas project
Islamabad, IRNA – The US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs has expressed his country’s opposition to the further advancement of a gas pipeline project between Iran and Pakistan, claiming Washington is in contact with Islamabad on the matter.
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Speaker says Pakistan attaches importance to IP Gas
Islamabad, IRNA - Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has said that the Iran–Pakistan gas pipeline is of vital importance to meet Pakistan's energy needs.
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Iran firms ready to contribute to construction of Pakistan gas pipeline: Envoy
Karachi, IRNA – The Iranian ambassador to Islamabad has said that Iran’s technical and engineering companies are prepared to contribute to a joint gas pipeline project as well as the renovation of Pakistan Steel Mills.
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IP Gas pipeline project gets go-ahead by caretaker cabinet: Pak media
Tehran, IRNA – The caretaker federal cabinet committee has approved the Pak-Iran gas pipeline project with plans to complete it in a year, marking it a major development with hopes for boosting the country's energy security, a Pakistani media, Geotv reported on Tuesday.
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Pakistan's cabinet committee okays work on Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline
Tehran, IRNA – After about a decade of delay, Pakistan’s Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCoE) on Friday finally approved works on the first phase of the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline to boost the country’s energy security.
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Israeli conspiracy behind Iran gas pipeline explosions: Minister
Tehran, IRNA — Iran successfully foiled a plot by the Israeli regime to damage the natural gas transmission pipelines in southern and central parts of the country earlier this month, the country’s Oil Minister Javad Owji has said.
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Pakistan to finalize gas pipeline from Gwadar Port to Iran border
Tehran, IRNA – Pakistani authorities have decided to finalize an 81-kilometer-long gas pipeline from the country's Gwadar port city to the Iranian border as part of the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project.
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Iran repairs gas pipelines damaged in sabotage acts: NIGC official
Tehran, IRNA – The director of dispatching of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC), Saeid Aqli, has announced that the natural gas transmission pipelines that were damaged in sabotage acts have been repaired.
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Iran’s gas network stable after ‘sabotage acts’: Official
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s gas transmission network is stable after sabotage acts targeted natural gas pipelines in two provinces in the center and south of the country, says the dispatching director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC).