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Tension with New Delhi| Pakistan refuses to take part in talks on TAPI pipe

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ISLAMABAD: The repercussions of the boiling tension between Pakistan and India on the Line of Control are being felt in all spheres of life as talks on a crucial transnational gas pipeline in New Delhi have been postponed, apparently dealing a blow to the United States.

The US has been pressing Pakistan to go ahead with the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline and shelve the Iran-Pakistan pipeline project because of a standoff with Tehran over its alleged nuclear programme.

According to sources, the US had invited Pakistan to participate in talks on the TAPI pipeline in India on August 22, but Islamabad refused to attend apparently because of tension with New Delhi, leading to postponement of the dialogue.

“A representative of the US State Department and Chevron officials, who were visiting India to discuss issues pertaining to the pipeline, had asked Pakistan to join them, but Pakistan’s refusal caused the talks to be put off,” a source familiar with the development said.

US firm Chevron is interested in financing the pipeline, which will pass through war-torn Afghanistan, and is seeking a stake in developing gas fields in Turkmenistan.

Sources revealed that the Joint Working Group on the project met in Dubai on August 18-19 and a follow-up meeting would be held in New Delhi some time later.

The countries participating in the project have agreed to hire the Asian Development Bank (ADB) as transaction adviser to raise funds to meet the escalating cost, estimated to exceed $10 billion compared to earlier forecast of $7.5 billion because of delay in kicking off work.

In a fresh development, Afghanistan has signed a gas sale and purchase agreement to become part of the project, abandoned earlier by Kabul, saying it was only interested in transition fee. These developments took place in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan in the first week of July.

The participating countries have also negotiated the transaction adviser fee for the ADB. Earlier, the bank sought $100 million in fee and $50,000 per month as retaining cost of the project. On the insistence of participating countries, which asked the ADB to bring the fee down to $30 million, the bank agreed on $50 million.

“This issue is still to be settled with the ADB, which will be hired as transaction adviser to generate the entire cost of the project,” an official said, adding the four countries had also agreed to contribute $5 million as token money to the TAPI Company.

Afghanistan had earlier refused to contribute funds, saying it did not need the gas to be supplied by the pipeline. Now that Kabul has signed the gas sale and purchase agreement with Turkmenistan for import of 500 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd), it will also contribute $5 million, according to sources.

During July talks, the issue of security in Afghanistan also came under discussion. Kabul assured the meeting that it would protect the pipeline despite a volatile security situation.

Under the original plan, Pakistan will get 1.365 billion cubic feet of gas per day (bcfd) from Turkmenistan, India will also receive the same 1.365 bcfd and Afghanistan will get 0.5 bcfd.

Turkmenistan will supply gas through a 1,800km pipeline that will reach India after passing through Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Tension with New Delhi: Pakistan refuses to take part in talks on TAPI pipeline – The Express Tribune
 
Islamabad has refused or saved face- only time will tell-
 
good move........it is useless ,any bilateral relations.........better keep distance and remain as enemy
 
Good decision.
Why do you think it is a good decision? A gas pipeline would benefit the people of both countries more so Pakistan. It would be the common man who will suffer as a consequence. This issue should not be held hostage just because of a few ceasefire violations from both sides.
 
Why do you think it is a good decision? A gas pipeline would benefit the people of both countries more so Pakistan. It would be the common man who will suffer as a consequence. This issue should not be held hostage just because of a few ceasefire violations from both sides.

:)

1. Its NO use to go to India and being attacked by so-called Hindu "nationalists".

2. Sports/Arts and Culture should also NOT be held hostage just because of few ceasefire violations from both sides BUT Indians outrightly support and encourage attacking Pakistani artists/writers .

3. The pipeline is a long term project and it can wait for talks till the situation is normalised and new govt is installed in India.
 
Why do you think it is a good decision? A gas pipeline would benefit the people of both countries more so Pakistan. It would be the common man who will suffer as a consequence. This issue should not be held hostage just because of a few ceasefire violations from both sides.
lol....you are teaching ?......first you started acting in similar way.....stop cricket/not giving visa to artist etc......it is very much relevant..... waise bhi log mar rahe hai.......gas pipe line se chamtkar nahi ho jayega, we are better as enemy
 
Until India shows it can act like a mature country, its better to lay it off.
 
the international community has not reacted like the previous times apart from some ocational "need to maintain peace" , so it seems pakistan wants to show US that the situation is very serious ... Nice try though.
 
So Pakistan is the mature one? :woot: :omghaha:

Pakistan has definently been acting more mature than its counterpart.
New Delhi making false allegations, and Islamabad simply refuting it with facts.
It reminds me of saas bahu fight... Saas always being warmonger, bahu has some decency and ultimately wins...
 
Pakistan has definently been acting more mature than its counterpart.
New Delhi making false allegations, and Islamabad simply refuting it with facts.
It reminds me of saas bahu fight... Saas always being warmonger, bahu has some decency and ultimately wins...

see how badly you got infected (media war)..........can't come out with saas and bahu:azn:
 
the international community has not reacted like the previous times apart from some ocational "need to maintain peace" , so it seems pakistan wants to show US that the situation is very serious ... Nice try though.

Indeed its serious.

Its the US and India who are eager to have this project approved and facilitated by Pakistan.

Its our territory which is going to be used to benefit you so indeed its our right to play safely.
 
Indeed its serious.

Its the US and India who are eager to have this project approved and facilitated by Pakistan.

Its our territory which is going to be used to benefit you so indeed its our right to play safely.

the pipeline will be benificial no doubt about that , i was comenting about pakistan not comming to discussion citing situation at the loc and trying to highlight the same.
 
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