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Ahmadinejad vows to complete Pakistan gas pipeline by 2014

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ISLAMABAD — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Thursday vowed to complete a mutli-billion dollar gas pipeline to Pakistan on time, downplaying financial woes and US pressure on Islamabad to scrap the project.
Pakistan and Iran signed a deal in 2010 under which Tehran would supply gas to its eastern neighbour from 2014, with sales to reach up to to one billion cubic feet (28 million cubic metres) per day by mid-2015.
The project envisaged a pipeline, 900 kilometres (560 miles) in length built from Assaluyeh in southern Iran to the border with Pakistan.
Another 800 kilometres pipeline was also needed inside Pakistan to receive gas from Iran's South Pars field in the Gulf.
"We want to complete this project by 2014," Ahmadinejad told a press conference in Islamabad.
"The portion of pipeline on Iranian side is about to be completed swiftly, while on Pakistan side the work will be completed soon," he said, adding that Iran was also extending "financial assistance" to Pakistan for this purpose.
He said Iran was also providing electricity to Pakistan and the two countries have signed agreements for up to 1000 megawatts of electricity supply.
Ahmadinejad also brushed off US pressure on the gas supply project to Pakistan.
"America cannot affect this project....God willing this project will be completed soon and gas will reach Pakistan."
The plans to complete the pipeline in Pakistan have run into difficulty over reluctance by investors who fear they could be hit by sanctions.
Pakistan insists the pipeline is vital to efforts in overcoming the energy crisis it faces, but the United States has expressed strong objections to the project.
It is urging Islamabad to abandon it because of sanctions against Iran over its controversial nuclear programme.
Pakistan, which produces just 80 percent of its own electricity needs, sees the $7.5 billion gas project as a partial answer to the crisis which has led to blackouts and has suffocated industry.
Iran, which has the world's second-largest gas reserves, is rapidly developing its production but can only export a small part of it due to lack of pipelines or liquefaction infrastructure.

AFP: Ahmadinejad vows to complete Pakistan gas pipeline by 2014
 
its win-win situation for both Iran and Pakistan when it gets built. Thank you iran for commitment.
 
Of course it is my friend , it is part of greater iran's rounding the sanctions
 
Great news from Iran we are very thankful for Iran in this matter and hope our Nations can build the glory days of old and have better trade adn defence pact
 
Pakistan and Iran to continue on gas pipeline project

Dawn reported that Pakistan and Iran agreed to continue efforts on the finalization of the agreement on the gas pipeline project despite US opposition.

The official agreement is expected to be signed at the Developing-Eight Summit being held in Islamabad. Leaders from D-8 countries gathered in Islamabad to consider plans aimed at finding methods of ensuring sustainable prosperity for their peoples.

According to the agreement, Iran would provide Pakistan with funds amounting to PKR 24.25 billion in order to lay a 785 kilometer pipeline from the Pakistan and Iran border to Nawabshah in Sindh province.

Pakistan required the funds in order to lay the pipeline but remained unsuccessful in obtaining funding from any country or international donor agencies due to the international sanctions imposed on Iran. The United States also increased pressure on Pakistan against purchase of gas from Iran.

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