Iran willing to supply 3,000MW electricity to Pakistan

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KARACHI: The Iranian Consul General Ahmad Mohammadi has said that Iran is ready to increase electric supply to Pakistan from the existing 100 megawatts (MW) to 3,000 megawatts.According to Iranian media, he made these remarks while addressing the Iranian Consulate General at an event held to mark the 38th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.

According to Iranian media, he made these remarks while addressing the Iranian Consulate General at an event held to mark the 38th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.

The consul general was of the view that Iran-Pakistan (IP) Gas Pipeline is the least expensive, most secure and profitable source of energy for Pakistan. He added, “It is a turning point for ties between the two countries and both are determined to complete it at the earliest.”The Iranian diplomat said that the expansion of ties between the neighbouring countries is one of the priorities of Iran’s foreign policy. He added that Pakistan, being a Muslim neighbouring country, has a very special place in the foreign policy of Iran.

The Iranian diplomat said that the expansion of ties between the neighbouring countries is one of the priorities of Iran’s foreign policy. He added that Pakistan, being a Muslim neighbouring country, has a very special place in the foreign policy of Iran.Mohammadi said that Iran desired prosperity, security and stability of Pakistan and believes that it would also be beneficial for Iran.

Mohammadi said that Iran desired prosperity, security and stability of Pakistan and believes that it would also be beneficial for Iran.He announced that an exhibition of Iranian products is going to be held from February 24 to 27 in Karachi and a solo exhibition of Pakistani products will be organised in Tehran in April. Talking about the relations of Iran with Sindh in particular, he said that the ties are excellent. He said that it was with

He announced that an exhibition of Iranian products is going to be held from February 24 to 27 in Karachi and a solo exhibition of Pakistani products will be organised in Tehran in April. Talking about the relations of Iran with Sindh in particular, he said that the ties are excellent. He said that it was with full cooperation of the Sindh government that Iran constructed four hospitals in Badin, Khairpur, Nawabshah and Thatta and three high schools in Badin, Khairpur and Larkana.

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