[caption id="attachment_24755" align="alignright" width="300"] Iranians work on a section of a pipeline linking Iran and Pakistan after the project was launched during a ceremony in the Iranian border city of Chah Bahar on March 11, 2013. (AFP Photo / Atta Kenare)[/caption]
ISLAMABAD: Iran Oil Ministry spokesman says New Delhi is in talks with Tehran to join the multi-billion-dollar pipeline which Iran is building to export natural gas to Pakistan.
ISLAMABAD: Iran Oil Ministry spokesman says New Delhi is in talks with Tehran to join the multi-billion-dollar pipeline which Iran is building to export natural gas to Pakistan.
"Since India has been motivated by Pakistan's seriousness in building the [Iran-Pakistan] `peace pipeline', New Delhi is negotiating to join the project," spokesman of Iranian oil ministry Alireza Nikzad-Rahbar was been quoted as saying by Meher News Agency Wednesday.
The Iranian official added that there has been considerable progress in the IP pipeline, with Iranian contractors starting work on the Pakistani section of the pipeline, after finishing nearly 900 kilometers of the pipeline on Iran soil.In March, Indian Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas M Veerappa Moily voiced his country's willingness to join the pipeline project.The pipeline will enable the export of 21.5m cubic meters per day of Iranian natural gas to Pakistan. The Pakistani govt has stressed that it would go ahead with the construction of the gas pipeline despite threats and pressure from the US.