Financial Tribune - F ollowing the contract signed between Iran and Pakistan in 1999 to complete a gas pipeline to help address Pakistans electricity problems, Tehran has fulfilled its commitments regarding construction of the pipeline inside Iranian territory.
But Islamabad has failed to implement execute its share, and negotiations are underway ...
IRNA US, Saudi and United Arab Emirates put Pakistan under pressure for construction of Iran-Pakistan Gas pipelines, said Irans Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zangeneh.
Pakistan is under pressure and has not built even one kilometer of the pipeline despite Irans follow ups, said Zangeneh.
The Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline, also known as the Peace Pipeline,...
TEHRAN (FNA)- Managing-Director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) Hamid Reza Araqi announced that Tehran may accept to renegotiate the price of its gas supplies to Pakistan.
The price for gas to Pakistan is not fixed, hence we can talk with them (Pakistani officials) about the price of the gas supplies to that country, Araqi said.
As ...