The USA, through officials like Donald Lu and the Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, is actively opposing the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project. Washington is in contact with Islamabad, warning of potential sanctions. Despite US opposition, Pakistan remains committed to constructing its segment of the pipeline to import natural gas from Iran.
#Pakistan wants a pipeline so it can buy Iranian gas, but Biden is determined to "prevent this pipeline from happening.” Pakistan calls it "an independent and free decision, which will be implemented soon.” Shades of Nord Stream? https://t.co/PabF14ah9V
Pakistan says it will continue with the construction of its segment of a long-planned pipeline to import natural gas from Iran despite US sanctions. https://t.co/kRgxsRnQb5
White House sets 'goal' to derail Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline. And people still wonder how NordStream got blown up... https://t.co/nJ0TLyuSl1
A senior US official said Washington is against the construction of the planned Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline, warning it would result in US sanctions. https://t.co/BTSoglblLy
The US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs expressed his country's opposition to the further advancement of the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project, saying that Washington is in contact with Islamabad on this issue
⚡️BREAKING USA is trying to sabotage Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project. US official Donald Lu says USA is opposed to the further advancement of a gas pipeline project between Iran and Pakistan, Washington is in contact with Islamabad on the matter. https://t.co/V2L515y6an