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US warns Pak over Iran gas deal


ISLAMABAD: The US warned Pakistan that a recently signed gas pipeline deal with Iran could run afoul of new sanctions being finalized in Congress, the US special envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan said on Sunday.

Richard Holbrooke delivered the message during a visit to Pakistan, his first since Iran inked a contract earlier this month to export 21.5 million cubic meters of gas per day to Pakistan beginning in 2014. “We cautioned the Pakistanis to try to see what the (Congressional) legislation is before deciding how to proceed because it would be a disaster if we had a situation develop where an agreement was reached which then triggered something under the law,’’ said Holbrooke.

The US has discouraged countries from doing business with Iran because of its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment, a process that can produce fuel for a nuclear weapon. Washington has worked with the UN to levy four sets of sanctions against Iran and has also targeted companies and individuals helping Iran develop atomic and missile programs.

The US Congress is currently finalizing a new set of sanctions largely aimed at Iran’s petroleum industry. Both houses have passed versions of sanctions and are working to reconcile their differences. While US officials have expressed opposition to the Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline deal, the issue is complicated by Washington’s reliance on Pakistan’s cooperation to fight al-Qaida and the Taliban.

The US also acknowledges that Pakistan faces a severe energy crisis and has made aid to the energy sector one of its top development priorities. Electricity shortages in Pakistan cause rolling blackouts that affect businesses and intensify suffering during the hot summer months. “Pakistan has an obvious, major energy problem and we are sympathetic to that, but in regards to a specific project, legislation is being prepared that may apply to the project,” he said, referring to the pipeline.

US senator Joseph Lieberman said last week he expects Congress to finish shortly legislation tightening US sanctions on Iran that will include provisions affecting the supply of refined petroleum products to Tehran, and add to sanctions on its financial sector.



US warns Pak over Iran gas deal - Pakistan - World - The Times of India
 
Already posted and crossed over many pages. ToI needs to be quick :)
 
Buddy at least do propaganda against Pakistan from international sources not Indian toilet papers. :tdown:
Regarding news Pakistan FO office spokesman officially denied such reports.:tup:
 
Pakistan says will abide by U.S. sanctions on Iran
Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:17pm GMT
By Kamran Haider

ISLAMABAD June 21 (Reuters) - Pakistan will abide by any U.S. sanctions on Iran, which Washington has warned could hit Pakistani companies involved in a $7.6 billion Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline deal, the prime minister said on Monday.

Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani's remarks came the day after U.S. Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke warned Islamabad against becoming too committed to the project because of the expected sanctions' effects.

"If the U.S. imposes sanctions, they will have international implications and Pakistan as a member of the international community will follow them," he told reporters at a press conference in the southern Sindh province.

The U.S. Congress is finalising legislation tightening sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme, which Washington believes is being used to develop weapons. Tehran denies that.

Holbrooke urged Pakistan to wait and see the final legislation before moving ahead on the deal, signed in March.

Pakistan is desperate for new energy sources, saddled with expensive power generation and a daily shortage of as much as 5,000 megawatts. Frequent power outages hamper industry and have sparked street protests against President Asif Ali Zardari's government.

Washington has not criticised the gas pipeline project too loudly, forced to balance its need to back Pakistan, a crucial ally in the global war against al Qaeda, against its goal of isolating Iran.

The U.N. Security Council imposed a fourth round of sanctions on Iran on June 9 over its nuclear programme, which Washington believes is being used to develop weapons. Iran denies trying to develop a nuclear arsenal.

The pipeline, expected to be completed by 2015, originally would have terminated in India. However, New Delhi has been reluctant to join given its long-running rivalry with Pakistan.

Pakistan says will abide by U.S. sanctions on Iran | Energy & Oil | Reuters
 
PDF is like Geo News that flashes breaking news every now and then :)

Please be quick next time

Thread closed :rofl:
 
the news appeared in front page of Dawn..so has weight!
obviously US ll want to pressurize pakistan as current sanctions are aimed at iran energy sector specifically!


US cautions Pakistan on Iran pipeline​

ISLAMABAD, June 20: Pakistan should be wary of committing to an IranPakistan natural gas pipeline because anticipated US sanctions on Iran could hit Pakistani companies, the US special representative to the region said on Sunday.

Richard Holbrooke told reporters that new legislation, which targets Irans energy sector, is being drafted in the US Congress and that Pakistan should “wait and see”.

“Pakistan has an obvious, major energy problem and we are sympathetic to that, but in regards to a specific project, legislation is being prepared that may apply to the project,” he said, referring to the pipeline.

“We caution the Pakistanis not to over-commit themselves until we know the legislation.” Pakistan is plagued by chronic electricity shortages that have led to mass demonstrations and battered the PPP-led government.

US Senator Joseph Lieberman said last week he expected Congress to finish shortly the legislation tightening US sanctions on Iran that would include provisions affecting the supply of refined petroleum products to Tehran, and add to sanctions on its financial sector.

Lieberman, an independent, is a member of a HouseSenate committee of negotiators working on final details of the bill and said it could pass by July 4.

The $7.6 billion natural gas pipeline deal, signed in March, doesn’t directly deal with refined petroleum products and was hailed in both Iran and Pakistan as highly beneficial.

The US has so far been muted in its criticism of the deal, balancing its need to support Pakistan, a vital ally in the global war against Al Qaeda, with its desire to isolate Iran.

But the legislation could be comprehensive enough to have major implications for Pakistani companies, Holbrooke said. “We caution Pakistan to wait and see what the legislation is.” This was Holbrooke’s tenth trip to Pakistan since President Barack Obama appointed him special representative to the region. His visit followed a series of working group meetings this week that are part of the USPakistan strategic dialogue, which both countries say will lay the groundwork for a new relationship.

Afghanistan was on the agenda in meetings with the Pakistani leadership, Holbrooke said, including talks on a Pakistani role in talks between the Afghan Taliban and the Kabul government.

Regardless of what happened in Afghanistan, he said, the United States would remain engaged with Pakistan.

“Pakistan matters in and of itself. Whatever happens in Afghanistan, the US cannot turn away from Pakistan again,” he said.

“We are not going to repeat the mistakes that occurred — at least not on our watch — in the last 20 years.”—Reuters


US cautions Pakistan on Iran pipeline
 
No objection to Pak-Iran gas pipeline: U.S.

U.S. Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke, Saturday, said his country had no objection to the Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline adding, “Pakistan is facing energy crisis and there is no U.S. pressure on Pakistan regarding the gas pipeline project as it is Pakistan’s internal matter.”

Addressing a joint news conference with Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi following the bilateral talks, Richard Holbrooke said U.S. would help its much trusted ally overcome multiple crises it has been faced with including energy, education, health, war against terror, water and other important sectors.


The meeting was follow-up of the last round of Pakistan-United States strategic dialogue held in March in Washington.

Holbrook strongly denied the impression that there was ‘trust deficit’ between the U.S. and Pakistan. “We have not said anything like that of trust deficit, rather we have talked about cooperation”, Holbrook said. He said the meeting also discussed and reviewed the assessment of progress on war against terror.

Talking about U.S. cooperation in energy sector, Richard Holbrooke said, energy was on top of the agenda of the discussions between the two countries along with water resources issue. “We are making sincere efforts to help Pakistan as we can.”
(Source: The Nation)


tehran times : No objection to Pak-Iran gas pipeline: U.S.
 
No objection to Pak-Iran gas pipeline: U.S. on saturday

US cautions Pakistan on Iran pipeline- on sunday


which one to choose now???
:undecided::undecided:
 
No objection to Pak-Iran gas pipeline: U.S. on saturday

US cautions Pakistan on Iran pipeline- on sunday


which one to choose now???
:undecided::undecided:

US keeps blowing hot and cold just like India :partay: so well you can change believing with every statement of US of A
 
No objection to Pak-Iran gas pipeline: U.S. on saturday

US cautions Pakistan on Iran pipeline- on sunday


which one to choose now???
:undecided::undecided:

which one makes sense??
whatever the US concerns Pakistan must go for IP pipeline..
 
No objection to Pak-Iran gas pipeline: U.S. on saturday

US cautions Pakistan on Iran pipeline- on sunday


which one to choose now???
:undecided::undecided:

USA has a habit of issuing two contrary statements.

Holbrooke will say Pakistan Nuclear is safe

Hillary on the second hand may say we have some reservations

and somebody else will be saving Talibans reached Islamabad :rofl: raising question marks on our nuclear security too
 
No objection to Pak-Iran gas pipeline: U.S. on saturday

US cautions Pakistan on Iran pipeline- on sunday


which one to choose now???
:undecided::undecided:

wait till Monday :D till then belive the latest...sunday's news.
 

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