The recent visit of the President of Iran to Pakistan focused on the large gas pipeline contract between the two neighboring countries, which has been delayed due to various reasons.
The oil ministers of Iran and Pakistan met and discussed during the President's visit to Islamabad.
The plan to transfer Iran's gas to Pakistan was designed and implemented about 15 years ago, which has not yet entered the operational phase due to various reasons, but with the presence of Iran in Pakistan and negotiations, and with the expression of the Pakistani side's desire, this matter is now closer to the implementation stage.
At the official invitation of his Pakistani counterpart, Seyyed Ibrahim Raeesi left for Islamabad on Monday morning (April 22) at the head of a high-ranking delegation of economic and political officials, including Oil Minister Javad Oji.
Revival of Iran's gas export contract to Pakistan after years of suspension can be one of the most important achievements of the two countries in today's visit of the President of Iran to Pakistan.
A parliament member said: Pakistan wants to implement the line, we also have the possibility to implement the project and transfer the gas to this country.
After submitting the report of Pakistan Intelligence Agency to the government of this country regarding the involvement of dozens of officials of various agencies in smuggling, including fuel smuggling from Iran, the interim government of this country promised without any appeasement with the smugglers and people involved in this phenomenon, will encounter.