After 10 years of delay; Will Pakistan cancel its commitments to complete the Iranian gas pipeline?
While Pakistan was obliged to complete the construction of the gas pipeline from Iran in its territory by 2014, recently the authorities of this country are announcing efforts to resume the construction of this pipeline. |
According to the regional office Tasnim news agency, Pakistan has decided to implement the gas pipeline project with It has completed the 10-year delay in two phases, and based on this, it is supposed to build the 81-kilometer section of the pipeline from Gwadar port to Iran.
According to the agreement signed in 2009 between the two countries, this project was supposed to be completed by December 2014 to be completed and the two countries were required to build the necessary pipeline on their soil.
According to the Pakistani authorities, according to this program, the 81-kilometer pipeline will connect Gwadar to the “Iran-Pakistan” (IP) pipeline project, and initially gas will be used in Gwadar.
Iran has already extended Pakistan’s deadline to complete this pipeline until September 2024, and if the Islamabad authorities fail to complete this project by this time, it should be sent to Iran 18 to pay a billion dollars in compensation. He said about the compensation: We have asked Iran to stop pursuing its legal claims and putting pressure on Pakistan.
Publisher | Tasnim News |