America refuses to implement the Pakistani-Iranian fuel pipeline mission and threatens sanctions

by times news cr

2024-03-27T05:58:50+00:00

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/ A US State Division spokesman, in statements to reporters, warned of the dangers of sanctions that his nation would impose if the Pakistani-Iranian fuel pipeline mission was applied, stressing that Washington doesn’t assist coping with Tehran.

Daybreak newspaper quoted an unnamed US State Division consultant as saying: “We at all times inform everybody that coping with Iran could result in the imposition of our sanctions and we advise everybody to take this warning severely. We don’t assist the completion of this fuel pipeline.”

On March 26, Pakistani Minister of State for Petroleum Affairs Musaddiq Malik mentioned that his nation would ask the US to not apply sanctions on Pakistani corporations that can quickly start development of the “peace” fuel pipeline with Iran.

Final February, the Council of Ministers of the transitional authorities in Pakistan gave the inexperienced mild to a mission to construct an 81-kilometre pipeline from the frequent border with Iran to the port of Gwadar within the Pakistani province of Balochistan.

The price of a fuel pipeline mission from the Iranian border to the port of Gwadar in Pakistani Balochistan is estimated at about 45 billion Pakistani rupees (about 161 million {dollars}), and Pakistan will be capable of import fuel at affordable costs from Iran in comparison with high-cost liquefied fuel imports.

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