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Pakistan should welcome this offer and run with it. Afghanistan needs to be marginalized.


Tehran offers trade corridor to Islamabad: Transit facility for exports to China sought



By Iftikhar A. Khan

ISLAMABAD, Dec 19: Iran on Tuesday offered its trade corridor to Pakistan for exports to Russia and Central Asian republics and sought a similar facility from Pakistan for its exports to China.

“We are ready to provide transit facilities through land route to Pakistan," visiting Iranian Deputy Commerce Minister Dr Sadegh Mofatteh said at a press conference.

He said Iranian banks would soon open their branches in Pakistan, adding that permission for the purpose had already been granted by the government of Pakistan.

He said Iran was keen to make Pakistan its partner in trade and wanted to increase trade volume between the two countries from the current $650 million to $1 billion. It also wanted to enhance import of rice from Pakistan, which is presently 200,000 tons per annum.

Mr Mofatteh said he met chambers and federation officials in Karachi and the union of exporters of rice. He also had a meeting with the minister concerned and discussed ways for improving trade.

In reply to a query about the problems the two countries are facing in the trade sector, he said the most important problem for Pakistan was it did not have a major exporter to Iran. He said every item had some specific problems, but the most important for them was rice.

Mr Mofatteh made it clear that the import of Pakistani rice would not affect the rice production in Iran, adding that domestic production of rice was not enough.

About the proposed Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline, the deputy minister said a working group was already working on it, adding that his country gave high priority to Pakistan for being its trade partner, and

it would be good for the people as well as the government of Iran.

He said Iran and Pakistan shared borders and had close cultural links, adding that Iran was willing to resolve every problem on its side and wanted Pakistan to reciprocate in the same manner. He emphasised the need for having a close coordination between government officials and private sector of both the countries.

When asked why Iran had switched over to the euro instead of the dollar for transaction, Mr Mofatteh said there was no specific reason for that, adding that the usage of different foreign currencies facilitated trade with other countries.

APP adds: Meanwhile, the Iranian deputy commerce minister discussed matters relating to bilateral trade with Commerce Minister Humayun Akhtar Khan.

Mr Khan told the visiting minister that Pakistan was a big exporter of orange, but Iran had quarantine requirement on the export of Pakistani fruits to Iran. He said that no such quarantine conditions were ever imposed even by European countries on import of fruit from Pakistan.

The Iranian minister said that Pakistan could export its surplus potato to Iran, adding that there was a considerable potential for expanding trade between the two countries.

Bilateral trade between Pakistan and Iran has jumped from $141.7 million in 1999-2000 to $638 million in 2005-06. Export from Pakistan has increased from $24 million in 2000-01 to $188 million in 2005-06.

Pakistan and Iran had signed a preferential trade agreement in March 2004. The agreement became operational in September 2006. Pakistan and Iran had granted tariff concessions on more than 600 items under the agreement.
 
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Dollar is so going down. Every major country is starting to switch to Euros. What does Pakistan uses?

I think it would be a good idea to go with it. Economy must get bigger, through any means, and if Iran is going to benefit more than us, let them be. A prosperous Iran must be in interest of Pakistan and all the problems between both countries must be solved if any, and Iran has agreed to do so.

This should cut-off some Indian influence on Iran.
 
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This should cut-off some Indian influence on Iran.

Indians already lost a lot of their influence on Iran when they voted against Iran, rather pro-US. India bartered Iran for nuclear technology and in the mad pursuit of becoming the regional bully with the blessings of the newly discovered American masters.
 
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This is perfect man. The only problem now is, settling Iran.

The US tried to ward us off the IP pipeline by telling us Iran's future's not certain. Hinting that they may just be attacking the region.

Iran has to remain peaceful. Otherwise the problems we have in making a corridor through Afghanistan would re-emerge in Iran. But that's no reason to be reluctant. Afghanistan's shape is no where even comparable to Iran's.
 
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India won't give up on Iran easily, here's the counter move. ;)

India eyes Iran rail transit thru Pakistan




By Our Correspondent

NEW DELHI, Dec 20: As reports came in on Wednesday that Iran has offered its trade corridor to Pakistan for exports to Central Asia and sought a similar facility from Pakistan for its exports to China, Indian officials were already eyeing a piece of the action for Delhi.

According to a report in the Indian Express on Tuesday, the Indian government is exploring possibilities to have a freight corridor connecting India with Iran on the western flank and with Myanmar, passing through China and going right up to Russia on the east.

“Since India already has connectivity with Pakistan on the western side, it could reach Iran and go right up to Middle East, if the 150-odd km distance between Pakistan and Iran can be bridged by a rail link,” Indian Railway Board Chairman J. P. Batra was quoted as saying.

He said while discussions for this link are on, the Indian government is not directly involved in them.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh gave a hint of this likelihood in Amrtisar on Wednesday. He recalled that Amritsar was a leading city, not only of India but also of the entire region. “It was the foremost centre for India’s trading and commercial relations with Afghanistan, Iran and Central Asia,” he said

In view of improved ties with Pakistan, the prime minister said: “The movement of trucks between the two countries has also become simpler.”

http://www.dawn.com/2006/12/21/int8.htm
 
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I think Iran will be a much better partner in the long run than Afghanistan. Afghanistan has a rich history of strife and in fighting. I dont think it will settle down in the next decade or so. Iran on the other hand is a reasonably stable country and provided it tones down its image in the international arena a bit, will prove to be a good avenue for Pakistan to persue.How much influence US can exert over Pakistan to not persue this avenue and whether our leadership has the wit to out maneouvre US policy makers is something to be seen.
Araz
 
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