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Official: Iran, Pakistan Enjoy Potentials to Launch Joint Ventures

President of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) Zafar Bakhtawari underlined friendly and age-old relations between Iran and Pakistan, and said the two countries have potentials to launch different joint ventures.

Official: Iran, Pakistan Enjoy Potentials to Launch Joint Ventures


 
 


Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) welcomed inauguration of Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project Wednesday and termed it as a Peace Pipeline which would mark a new chapter in history of Pakistan-Iran bilateral relations.

Bakhtawari said that Iran and Pakistan are the two Muslim countries which have historic brotherly and geographical relations with common faith.

He said that the two countries have huge trade and investment potential as well as capacity to launch joint ventures in the areas of common interest.

The ICCI President said that the Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline is an important step forward and its successful operation would inspire the leadership of South Asia to implement another propose project, the Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India (TAPI) gas pipeline, subsequently, benefiting the entire region of South Asia.

Iran and Pakistan on Monday officially inaugurated the construction phase of a gas pipeline project which is due to take Iran's rich gas reserves to the energy-hungry South Asian nation.

The project kicked off in a ceremony attended by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari at the two countries' shared border region in Iran's Southeastern city of Chabahar.

The 2700-kilometer long pipeline was to supply gas for Pakistan and India which are suffering a lack of energy sources, but India has evaded talks. In 2011, Iran and Pakistan declared they would finalize the agreement bilaterally if India continued to be absent in the meeting.

According to the project proposal, the pipeline will begin from Iran's Assalouyeh Energy Zone in the south and stretch over 1,100 km through Iran. In Pakistan, it will pass through Baluchistan and Sindh but officials now say the route may be changed if China agrees to the project.


 

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