Pakistan Today (Lahore)

AHEAD of PRESIDENT RAISI’S VISIT, ASIF vows to Complete IRAN-PAK PIPELINE PROJECT

- ISLAMABAD NEWS DESK

AHEAD of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi’s visit this month, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said that Pakistan is in a position to complete [gas] pipeline project with Iran, and makes decision regarding it.

“We are constructi­ng gas pipeline on our side from Gwadar to the Iranian border,” Asif said while speaking in a private TV programme on Monday.

Earlier this month, media reported that Pakistan commenced the work to begin the constructi­on of the 80km section of the Pakistan-iran gas pipeline from Gwadar to a point where it can be connected with the Iranian section of the project.

The developmen­t came amid the United States’ explicit opposition to the bilateral project, coupled with warnings of potential sanctions, which has faced a nearly decade-long delay as it was set to be completed in December 2014 followed by its operationa­lisation in January 2015. Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi is set to visit Pakistan on April 22, sources told media on Monday, amid prevailing tensions in the Middle East over Iran’s unpreceden­ted drone and missile attack on Israel.

As per the sources, Islamabad and Tehran have agreed upon the matters pertaining to President Raisi’s visit who will be accompanie­d by a high-level delegation and will hold meetings with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, President Asif Ali Zardari, and the military leadership.

The visit is part of ongoing efforts by the two countries to deepen their cooperatio­n which received a temporary setback earlier this year.

Pointing towards border tensions between the neighbourl­y countries in January, the defence minister told Capital Talk host Hamid Mir that ties between Pakistan and Iran are stable despite an incident earlier. “Progress was made on the gas pipeline project which further strengthen­ed bilateral ties.”

Relations between the two countries had turned sour after Pakistan, in retaliatio­n to Tehran’s cross-border strikes, carried out precision strikes using killer drones, rockets, loitering munitions and stand-off weapons to target terrorists inside Iranian territory.

Speaking about other matters, the Pakistan Muslim League-nawaz (PMLN) senior leader termed the country’s economic stability among top priorities of the coalition government.

Commenting on the political situation, he was of the view that the government would not face any political threat if his party managed to stabilise the economy in a few months.

Responding to a question, Asif also said that Pakistan has good ties with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Israel-iran tensions amid war on Gaza

In the same talk show, the defence minister condemned the Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus that led to the killing of senior military officers. Asif categorica­lly said that Iran has the right to retaliate as Israel attacked the former’s consulate in open violation of internatio­nal laws.

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