Iran’s liquefied gas exports to Pakistan resumed
The formalities of exporting Iran's liquefied gas to Pakistan from the border of Mirjaveh to Taftan returned to normal after the consultations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Customs of the Islamic Republic of Iran and are currently being carried out according to the normal procedure.
According to Energy Press, citing the public relations of Iranian customs, last week, Taftan customs of Pakistan, opposite Mirjaveh customs in Sistan and Baluchistan province, prevented the unloading of 300 tankers of Iran’s exportable gas. The customs of the Islamic Republic of Iran were removed and Iran’s liquefied gas exports to Pakistan returned to normal.
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