Pak iran gas deal


 According to daily muzaffarabad news Washington has created it obvious that it will encourage financial penalties on Islamabad if it starts to buy gas from Iran. Besides, the UN required penalties on any business with the oil-rich nation,” the paper said.

In an itemized response to The Walls Road Publication, the US embassy in Islamabad reiterated the US place and said: “Our plan on Iran is well known.  We have created it obvious to all of our interlocutors all over the globe that it is in their passions to prevent actions that may be disallowed by U. s. Countries penalties or sanctionable under US law.”

Daily Muzaffarabad news revealed that Prime Reverend Raja Pervez Ashraf said on Wednesday that the direction would be a “big jump forward” in solving nation's massive energy problems.

The WSJ says: “While the direction could carry comfort to energy-starved Pakistan, experts say that the cope shows more about the geopolitical characteristics between the US, Pakistan and Iran than about the government’s dedication to cope with the energy

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