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Iran’s Energy Minister to visit Pakistan later this month

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, May 14 – Iran’s Energy Minister will visit Pakistan this month to hold talks over increasing the Islamic Republic’s energy supply to Pakistan, state media reported on Wednesday.

Iran Focus

Tehran, Iran, May 14 – Iran’s Energy Minister will visit Pakistan this month to hold talks over increasing the Islamic Republic’s energy supply to Pakistan, state media reported on Wednesday.
 
Parviz Fattah will go there at the end of May to discuss the supply of 1,100 MW of electricity to Pakistan, the official news agency IRNA said.
 
The visit was announced by Pakistan’s Minister for Water and Power, who stated that this would be a long term project as the infrastructure necessary would take five years to put in place, IRNA added.

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