Pakistan, Iran vow to build strategic relationship in all fields

The Pakistan govt has also come out strongly against any aggressive action against Iran.

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**Pakistan, Iran vow to build strategic relationship in all fields **

Pakistan and Iran on Wednesday decided to expand their bilateral cooperation and build a comprehensive and strategic relationship in all fields. Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki and Advisor to Pakistani Prime Minister on Finance Dr. Salman Shah made the commitment in their separate statements at the opening of 16th Pakistan-Iran Joint Economic Commission (JEC) in Islamabad. The Iranian Foreign Minister, who is also co-Chairperson of the joint commission, stressed the need for laying solid foundations of expanding relations between the two countries. Mottaki said trade between the two countries can be enhanced manifold by taking various measures including avoidance of double taxation and tariff reduction besides controlling smuggling and enhancing security cooperation. He stressed the need for joint strategy to meet the challenges and enhance cooperation between the two countries in all fields to make it beneficial for the region and Muslim countries. The Iranian minister said that his country is ready to provide one hundred megawatt of electricity to Gwadar, opening of a bank branch of its National Bank in Karachi, enhancing inter-bank relations, provision of one hundred and twenty million dollars worth of export guarantee, improving port, rail and road links, enhance relations in medicine and health projects, linking Iran with fiber optic network and customs operations improvement besides enhancing barter trade.

He expressed confidence that both will countries will agree in the current meeting on establishment of joint investment company, opening of bank branch in Karachi, finalizing cooperation in agriculture, settlement of tariff issues and security cooperation which will pave way for enhanced trade and economic ties between the two countries. He said that the Iranian parliament has ratified Preferential Trade Agreement with Pakistan which will go a long way in expanding trade between the two countries. Pakistan has already ratified this agreement. Committees on transportation and technical cooperation, trade, banking and customs, agriculture, industry, mining and coordination will discuss ways and means to finalize various agreements and MOUs to enhance cooperation between the two countries. Salman Shah said both countries have great potential to expand their cooperation in various fields but it has not been realized so far. He said it was agreed in the last commission meeting that both countries should enhance their trade up to one billion dollars annually but they are far away from their target and could make only four hundred million dollars during this year. He said Iranian exports enjoy un-impediment access to the Pakistani market while Pakistani exporters are facing a number of difficulties to have access to Iranian market, which need to be addressed to achieve the trade target. He proposed to simplify visa procedure, remove tariff barriers, improve attestation of documents and enhance fruit and rice export from Pakistan in order to ensure trade balance. Salman Shah proposed establishment of a joint investment company between the two countries and pro-active role of private sector to give a boost to trade, economic and investment activities. He also stressed for improving road, rail and sea links between the two countries to enhance trade. He said Pakistan is placed at the confluence of three important geographic regions of Asia and as a member of ECO and SAARC it can provide a trade energy corridor to the international community for this region. He said Pakistan will be happy to share this corridor with Iran. He said according to ADB study, establishment of trade corridor would ensure three billion dollars in additional trade in the region. For this purpose, Pakistan is building additional transport facilities which include road link between Peshawar and Termez in Uzbekistan and rail link between Chaman and Khushk in Turkmenistan. Salman Shah said both the countries which enjoy traditional, religious and cultural relations need to expedite efforts for achieving real potential. He said “for this purpose we need to focus on implementing various agreements and MOUs and enhance political involvement.” He proposed formation of a special committee to discuss cooperation between the private sectors of the two countries to enhance trade and investment links.

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^^ Yeah right!

Pakistani baboos sitting in comfy Islamabad chairs have short memories. Iranians are the rogue state. The more we associate with them, the blackness of Iranians will rub against us too.

Haven't we see what they did by pointing fingers at AQ Khan? Don't we know how they are funding Shia Jihadis in Pakistan?

Pakistanis are better off staying away from these two-bit no-good morons.

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Haan we are seeing the neo-great game entering a new, and may be also a crucial, phase with tacit strattegic alliances and partnerships coming to fore now...

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It is the same old $hite. New faces, new names, the same old ugly games.

Iranian Moolahs are playing in the hands of Ruskies, and the outcome is going to be the same @r$e whooping of the past.

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Antiobl wrote:

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Pakistani baboos sitting in comfy Islamabad chairs have short memories. Iranians are the rogue state. The more we associate with them, the blackness of Iranians will rub against us too.

Haven't we see what they did by pointing fingers at AQ Khan? Don't we know how they are funding Shia Jihadis in Pakistan?

Pakistanis are better off staying away from these two-bit no-good morons.
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Well, I do not think that Iran backstabbed Pakistan but it happened other way round during Zia time, just to please USA and Saudi Arabia. Probably Iran, Pakistan and Turkey are natural ally and in past these three along with USA, were member of an organization RCD (Regional Development Cooperation)

Iran had Islamic revolution that overthrew Shah of Iran, the most powerful Kingdom in the area and main USA ally. It was natural that USA was upset (because of loosing hold on Iran and scared of similar revolution happening in other parts of region where there is Kingdom, further curtailing their hold over the region). Arab Kingdoms in the region started $hitting in their pants too, worried of similar revolution starting in their area.

Thus, USA and Arab sheikhs started campaign to contain that revolution within Iran. American influences over different countries, American intelligence, American dollars and Arab Petro-dollars started pouring everywhere (especially Pakistan because of its proximity with Iran). One way they thought to limit that revolution was to declare that revolution a Shia revolution, for that they created and promoted sectarian hate amongst Muslims (Shia-Sunni) in Pakistan (without caring about Pakistan stability). Zia-ul-Haq obliged them completely. These countries spent billions of dollars for propaganda, bribing, creating parties and training people all over the world for the purpose. Along with creating Shia-Sunni divide, Iraq was pushed to start war with Iran where Arab sheikhs were supporting Iraq along with USA.

Before then, during 1965 war with India, the countries that helped Pakistan most were Iran, Turkey and Indonesia. During 1971 war, Iran helped Pakistan the most. Actually, Pakistan started expecting Iranian help granted, assuming that Iran helps Pakistan because Iran considers Pakistan as their buffer on east against Indian desires of expansion.

All that relation cooled down when Pakistan gave cold response in Iran-Iraq war, even though Iraqi policy was always pro-India.

Even now, electricity supply (and other amenities) in western Balochistan comes from Iran, as it would cost Pakistan a lot to take electricity (and supply other amenities) there. Now we are going to depend a lot on Iranian gas (if proposed gas pipeline is build). I believe that dependence of Oil supply from Iran would be more secure then Arab world. It would be cheaper too as Pakistan and Iran has common border. I think that Pakistan-Iran can have good cooperation in other areas too, as both countries can gain from each other, as both have good research facilities, industrial know how and development.

Pakistan imports substantial quantity of oil from Saudia and Qatar, both are American satellite countries and if USA would tell any of them to stop oil to Pakistan (for whatever reason), none of them would care for Pakistan but would oblige USA command. As for Iran, I don’t think that they are or ever would become satellite of USA, so oil import from Iran would always going to be more secure from Iran then any other country.

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Those countries helped because they were all in US block and so was Pakistan. So let us keep this religious Islamo reasons in the cooperation.

Iran is now in Ruskie block so there is no way they are going to help Pakistan that happens to be in US block.

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I do not think that present day Pakistan is in Russian block or American block (though Pakistan has good relation with USA, mostly based on need and interest rather being in block). In the past, no head of state ever visited Russia but this time, President of Pakistan gave Russia a visit. Present day Pakistan has relation with Cuba, Korea, Iran, Venezuela or any country they deemed fit for relation (regardless of USA likes that or not). Pakistan is adamant to get gas from Iran against the desire of USA and they are thinking to give corridor to china for oil, again against the desire of USA.

Pakistan opposed attack on Iraq in UN and opposing any attack on Iran at all forums. Pakistan was the only country that has official declared policy and told the world too, that Iran has right to do all peaceful nuclear research. Pakistan is also asking for recognition of Hamas government in Palestine (against the will of USA). Pakistan has raised voice for Palestine to get just and amicable solution, something against USA liking. Officially, Pakistan does not allow free hand to American forces in Pakistan northern areas when USA wants that. Well, there are many things that shows that present day Pakistan may have understanding with USA on many issues (that Pakistan government thinks to be beneficial for Pakistan) but Pakistan also have made decisions on issues that is not in the interest of USA, though Pakistan believes to be of Pakistan interest.

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Saleem sahab! Adamant or not, the pipeline cannot be built until a big power (and it's banks) put money down, and the same big power supplies the technology. Modern pipelines are no garden hoses that you can connect to a water tap and water you lawn. These pipelines are complicated and high technology systems.

Any billion $$ project needs money to develop it and then "international guarantees" to operate it.

Even if Pakistanis secure loans and buy stuff from black market, we are worried that Iranians will use gas pipeline to blackmail Pakistan, just like Russia is using it's pipelines to blackmail Ukraine and Georgia.

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The history might be as it is, but the main reason why Iran is warmer to Pak now is simply because of the indifference India has showed with them in recent past and also because Iran is desperate since they are isolated by most of the world. I dont have much respect for their govt, and in general their peoples as well. Most of them come through as highly arrogant, ignorant and stubbron. Much like most Arabs...

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But our friend Raza Pahlavi is very enthusiatic about the prospective friendship...

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Exactly, well stated!

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Ever closer relations.

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Iranian parliament ratifies Preferential Trade Agreement with Pakistan

The Iranian parliament has ratified Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) with Pakistan which will go a long way in expanding trade between the two countries, said Iranian Foreign Minister here Wednesday. Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki informed Pakistan in a meeting with Advisor to Prime Minister on Finance Dr. Salman Shah prior to the opening of 16th Pakistan-Iran Joint Economic Commission (JEC), said a press statement. Pakistan has already ratified this agreement. Mottaki, who is also co-Chairperson of the joint commission, stressed the need for laying solid foundations of expanding relations between the two countries. He said that his country is ready to provide one hundred megawatt of electricity to Gwadar, opening of a bank branch of its National Bank in Karachi, enhancing inter-bank relations, provision of one hundred and twenty million dollars worth of export guarantee, improving port, rail and road links, enhance relations in medicine and health projects, linking Iran with fiber optic network and customs operations improvement besides enhancing barter trade. He expressed confidence that both will countries will agree in the current meeting on establishment of joint investment company, opening of bank branch in Karachi, finalizing cooperation in agriculture, settlement of tariff issues and security cooperation which will pave way for enhanced trade and economic ties between the two countries. Committees on transportation and technical cooperation, trade, banking and customs, agriculture, industry, mining and coordination will discuss ways and means to finalize various agreements and MOUs to enhance cooperation between the two countries, said the statement. Salman Shah said both countries have great potential to expand their cooperation in various fields but it has not been realized so far.

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**Pakistan, Iran bus to enhance trade activities **

ISLAMABAD, June 4 (KUNA) – Pakistani Federal Minister for Communications Shamim Siddiqui Sunday said that Pakistan and Iran bus service would enhance trade activities between the two countries. Talking to media, he said resumption of the bus service between the two neighboring countries would not only entertain pilgrims but would also enhance trade activities. He said the bus would run between Quetta, Mashad via Dalbandin and Zahidan. It total distance would be about 1,700 kilometers. Pakistan and Iran agreed last week to start a regular passenger bus service between Quetta and Mashad via Dalbandin and Zahidan. Another meeting will be held in next two months in Tehran to finalize the modalities and other relevant details for the bus service.

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Great news.

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Reza I appreciate your strong sentiments about Pak-Iran trade and friendship. However Iranian market is tiny when it comes to Pakistani exports.

I mean we are talking about $100-200 million a year out of total Pakistani exports of $10+ billion.

Where are those $billion exports going? To West or pro-West markets. With Iran being so rabbidy anti-West (or West being so rabbidy anti-Iran), Pakistan can’t gain much from Iran, while we may lose $billions export to the West.

So I urge you to look at the situation from Pakistani point of view and not from Muslim-brother-hood-hood, or Shia-Muslim-brother-hood-hood.

I hope you understand this.

Peace.

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**Pakistan to buy 100MW electricity from Iran **

Pakistan’s Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) has signed a MoU with the Iranian power generation authority for the import of 100MW of electricity from Iran to electrify the new port city of Gwadar. The agreement was reached on the special instructions of Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz to meet the emerging needs of Gwadar, official sources said here yesterday. The sources in Wapda said the decision of importing electricity from Iran was taken under the ‘Energy Security Plan’ formulated in February 2005. Besides this Wapda is also preparing a feasibility report for importing electricity from Tajikistan. Sources in Wapda revealed that the MoU was signed on May 25, 2006 in which both the sides agreed on power tariff. The price offered by the Iranian side was 6.9 US cents/unit whereas Wapda offered 5.5 US cents/unit. After discussions, it was agreed by both parties that a reasonable tariff for electricity supply to Gwadar shall be 6.25 US cents/unit. The tariff will be applicable for the first year of the commercial operation date and both the sides further agreed to finance the cost of construction of the relevant transmission facilities including sub-stations within their respective jurisdiction. Anwar Khalid, the member power at Wapda and Majid Farmad, the manager for generation expansion planning of Iran signed the MoU.

At present Wapda is getting about 39MW of electricity from Iran for different cities of Balochistan province. The National Engineering Services of Pakistan is preparing a feasibility report on importing 1,000MW from Tajikistan. However, the situation in Afghanistan is a major hindrance in the project and this is why the government has directed the authority to accelerate its pace on importing electricity from Iran to meet the demand. “Import of electricity from Iran would help provide electricity to remote areas and eliminate load shedding in Balochistan,” Khalid says adding that presently they are purchasing electricity from Iran at the rate of 5 cent per unit. He said a 170 km transmission line will be constructed for the project. Iran will construct about 70 km portion on Iranian territory while Wapda will constructed the remaining 100 km line in their jurisdiction. Pakistan’s current installed electricity generation capacity is 19,404MW of which 6,489MW is hydel, 6,012MW through independent power producers, 6,441MW through Wapda’s thermal power plants and 462MW through nuclear energy.