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US openly opposes Pak-Iran gas pipeline project

28 February, 2013

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WASHINGTON: In its latest opposition of Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline project, the US State Department on Wednesday said it is in Pakistan's interest to avoid any activity that can hit it with sanctions.

The State Department said that it was providing Pakistan with alternatives that would avoid any sanctions violation.

"We recognise that Pakistan has significant energy requirements but we really think there are other long-term solutions to Pakistan's energy needs," said deputy acting spokesman Patrick Ventrell.

"And so we've been assisting as a government to contribute to the alleviation of the energy crisis in Pakistan," he said.

"It's in their best interests to avoid any sanctionable activity, and we think that we provide and are providing ... a better way to meet their energy needs in some of the assistance we're providing."

Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Wednesday urged the visiting Pakistani president to press ahead with a much-delayed $7.5 billion gas pipeline project despite US opposition.

"The Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline is an important example of Tehran-Islamabad cooperation, and despite hostilities towards the expansion of ties we must overcome this opposition decisively," Khamenei told Asif Ali Zardari, his office reported.

The gas pipeline project is strongly opposed by Tehran's archfoe Washington.

"Accessing safe energy source is the first priority for any country including Pakistan. In this region, the Islamic republic is the only nation that has safe energy resources and we are ready to provide Pakistan its energy needs," the all-powerful Khamenei said.

Zardari, who also met with his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was quoted by the leader's office as saying: "We deeply believe in boosting bilateral ties.

"The international and regional players have tried in vain to prevent expansion of Iran-Pakistan ties but the people have learnt how to act against the enemy of Islam."

The pipeline project has run into repeated problems, including Pakistan's difficulty in finding funds and opposition to the project from Washington, which has slapped Iran with a raft of sanctions over its nuclear activities.

In 2010, Iran and Pakistan agreed that Tehran would supply between 750 million cubic feet (21 million cubic metres) and one billion cubic feet per day of natural gas by mid-2015.

Islamabad has said it will pursue the project regardless of US pressure, saying the gas is needed to help Pakistan overcome its energy crisis that has led to debilitating blackouts and suffocated industry.

Iran has almost completed the pipeline work in its territory, but Pakistan has not yet started construction of 780 kilometers (490 miles) of the pipeline on its side, which is said to cost some $1.5 billion.

Sanctions-hit Iran finally agreed to finance one third of the costs of laying the pipeline through Pakistani territory to Nawabshah, north of Karachi, with the work to be carried out by an Iranian company.

Pakistani officials in mid-December said Iran had promised a $500 million loan and that Islamabad would meet the rest of the cost.

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Reader Comments:

US wants Pakistan to be in crisis

Isn't it a practice of imperialism on the US part not letting Pakistan to stand on its feet? Perhaps, I would say "Yes". After the US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, Pakistan faced countless tragedies whether it was 'Security Issue', 'Economic Fall Down', or 'Direct Intervention by US within is Tribal Area'.

No one has every shouted that why US infiltrates Pakistani Soil and killing civilians, mostly women and children. Isn't it some kind of tyranny? Yet the neigbhoring India is becoming bolder day by day and threatens Pakistan of any possible attack, but no one has every raised the issue.

In my humble opinion, all parties should unite and bring those disastrous ideologies which are keeping them separated. They should have a common enemy nor should they be enemy of each other.

Hashmat, - 28 February, 2013

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