Work on IP gas pipeline project: now it''s your turn to do yours: Iran

02 Apr, 2012

Iranian Vice President, Mohammad Javad Mohammadizadeh, on Sunday urged Pakistan to expedite work on Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline from its side, saying that Iran had completed its work on the project. He stated this during his meeting with Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani at Boao''s seaside resort city on the sidelines of Boao Forum for Asia, being held on Monday.
Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said realisation of Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project would open new vistas of co-operation. He said that Pakistan was desirous of enhancing its bilateral relations with Iran, especially in energy and trade.
He said Pakistan attaches great importance to its relations with Iran that is deep-rooted in the realms of history, culture and brotherhood.
The Prime Minister said, "Pakistan is currently facing energy shortage." He especially mentioned that the 1000 MW electricity being supplied from Iran to Pakistan''s Balochistan province, would prove helpful in overcoming the energy shortage.
Gilani called for joint Pak-Iran efforts to ensure a peaceful and prosperous region. He said there was a need to address the issues of narcotics and drug trafficking in the region. He said Pakistan considers Jundullah as a terrorist outfit.
He suggested that the opening of Pakistan''s consulate in Bandar Abbas would not only facilitate the people but would also reduce the road distance by 1,000 kilometres.
PM Gilani thanked the Iranian Vice President for his country''s timely assistance after earthquake and floods in Pakistan.
He said Pakistan wants to maintain good ties with its neighbours including Iran, Afghanistan, China and India and called for joint efforts for the stability in Afghanistan.
He said Pakistan supports peaceful use of nuclear technology by Iran.
The Iranian Vice President said Iran considers Pakistan as its brotherly country with its people having `heart-to-heart'' relations and called for greater people-to-people contacts for the benefit of two nations. He said Iran had completed its work on Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline and urged Pakistan to expedite from its side.
He said Iran appreciates Pakistan''s efforts to play a positive role in the region by maintaining the stance of peaceful co-existence. He also called enhancing connectivity among Pakistan, Iran and Turkey.

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