I don't think the pakistanis are helping Iran in anyway right now, even the oil pipeline project is she ed at this moment so what do you think the americans don't know or know about.
Pakistan is not shedding the oil pipeline project on U.S. pressure like india did.
PM Gilani, Iranian President agree to pursue energy projects on fast-track basis
ISLAMABAD, Feb 16 (APP): Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Thursday agreed to pursue the energy projects including electricity and gas on fast-track basis.This was agreed during a meeting between Prime Minister Gilani and President Ahmadinejad here at the Prime Minister House on Thursday evening.The two leaders exchanged views on matters of mutual interest in a frank and cordial atmosphere. They discussed the status of Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline as well.Both the leaders also discussed bilateral cooperation in various fields such as energy, banking, agriculture, infrastructure and trade.
The Iranian President said that his country was ready to enhance trade with Pakistan up to $ 10 billion within a couple of months. Both leaders also decided to improve the border management to facilitate transportation of goods.
Both sides showed their willingness to open a new border point at Gabd and Reemdan between the two countries along the coastal highway of Pakistan.
The Iranian side also indicated its keen interest to import one million tonnes of wheat and 200,000 tonnes of quality rice from Pakistan within weeks.
The Pakistani side was apprised of the progress made in connection with opening of the office of Pakistan Consulate General at Bandar Abbas to facilitate trade and travel.
Earlier, Prime Minister Gilani underscored the affinities between both countries, stressing that shared culture, religion, border and history would help tap immense trade potential existing between them.
The Prime Minister also extended his deep sense of gratitude to the Iranian leader on his country’s provision of electricity to Gawadar area. He said that the import of electricity from Iran would partially alleviate the electricity deficiency in the country.
From Pakistan side those who attended the meeting included Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ms. Hina Rabbani Khar, Advisor on Petroleum and Natural Resources, Dr. Asim Hussain, Minister for Communications, Dr. Arbab Alamgir, Minister for Water and Power, Syed Naveed Qamar, Minister for Textile Industries, Makhdoom Shahabuddin and Senior Government Officials.
Those who attended from Iran side included Foreign Minister, Ali Akbar Salehi, Advisor and Head of President office, Asfandyar Mashaei, Vice President in Executive Affairs, Hameed Baghaie, Ambassador of Iran to Pakistan, Alireza Haghighian and other senior officials.
Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency ) - PM Gilani, Iranian President agree to pursue energy projects on fast-track basis