PNN – The deputy leader of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan considered the joint gas project with the Islamic Republic of Iran necessary to improve the country’s livelihood, and at the same time blamed Washington’s pressure against the gas pipeline project.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, from the public relations of Jamaat-e-Islami Party, Liaqat Baloch criticized the American pressure against the Iran-Pakistan gas project in a statement and added: Despite the fact that Iran’s pipeline project is inevitable to restore Pakistan’s national livelihood, Washington is using all tricks to destroy this project.
Referring to the destruction of Afghanistan as a result of the attack of NATO and American forces and at the same time the country’s empty promises to support Pakistan, he emphasized: Washington has no solution to solve Pakistan’s energy crisis, but it is throwing stones in the way of Islamabad with pressure and sanctions.
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The deputy leader of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan blamed America for promoting the policy of confrontation and confrontation in the region and added: Today, as a result of the relentless support of America and Europe, the brutal attacks of the occupying Israeli regime against the people of Gaza continue.
He further asked the government of Pakistan to strengthen the foreign policy front and take steps towards solving internal and external challenges with national dialogue and the participation of all political forces of the country.
Last week, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, in response to the recent statements of his American counterpart against the pipeline project of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Pakistan, said: Islamabad’s policy in advancing this joint project is clear.
In recent days, the spokesperson of the US Foreign Ministry, in the continuation of his country’s stone-throwing in the path of cooperation between Tehran and Islamabad, announced that Washington does not support the continuation of the plan to build a gas transmission pipeline between Iran and Pakistan.