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Usama Ghazi is breaking the news that Iran and China have agreed to sign a 25 years pact of energy and in other fields.

The pact would be announced. It would also include the operations at "Chabhar Port".


According to Usama , India is losing a long standing strategic partner. India has lost Iran's backing now.
If this is true, this is a huge news.
It makes sense, and it is not beyond the realm of possibilities.
Iran is desperate to export its oil after sanctions placed by USA and West.
China has a huge appetite for oil.
By signing this deal, China can directly import the oil through Pakistan to China.
A gas pipeline could also be a possibility.
 
Usama is right, what he said in the video can be confirmed,

Iran is negotiating 25-year strategic accord with China, Zarif says

Iranian media have highlighted possibility that agreement would see Iran benefit from China’s robust economy
iran-china-afp%20file-12%2019.jpeg


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MEE and agencies
Published date: 5 July 2020 18:54 UTC | Last update: 13 hours 37 mins ago


Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Sunday that Tehran has been negotiating a 25-year accord with China whose terms will be announced once a deal is struck.

"With confidence and conviction, we are negotiating a 25-year strategic accord with China," Iran's top trading partner, he told a stormy session of parliament.

China is also a key market for Iranian crude oil exports, although those have been dampened by US economic sanctions imposed after Washington's 2018 withdrawal from the nuclear deal with Tehran, AFP said.

An accord with China has been a hot topic on Iranian social media since populist ex-president Mahmud Ahmadinejad last month denounced negotiations that were underway with a foreign country.

The agreement was raised by Ahmadinejad during a recent political visit to Gilan province, where he alleged that there was a secret agreement and argued against recognising the contract, according to the Jerusalem Post.

Still, Zarif, who came under fire over the 2015 nuclear accord that Iranian conservatives had opposed, insisted there was "nothing secret" about the China deal.

The nation will be informed "when an accord has been concluded", he said, adding it had already been made public in January 2016 when Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Tehran.

In the last several days, Iranian media have highlighted the possibility that the agreement would see Iran benefit from China’s robust economy and help increase the partnership between the two countries, the Jerusalem Post noted.

The two countries already have warm relations and Beijing may be keen to knit Iran more deeply into its various economic plans at a time when Iran has turned to China and other countries in its struggle against damaging US economic sanctions.

Washington is also currently pushing to extend a UN arms embargo on Iran that is set to expire in October.

The US already has the support of Saudi Arabia and Israel, but China, Russia, Germany, the UK and France - all members of the UNSC and signatories to the nuclear deal with Iran - have publicly expressed their opposition to the extension plan.

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/iran-negotiating-25-year-strategic-accord-china-zarif-says

 
The future inshallah.

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Usama Ghazi is breaking the news that Iran and China have agreed to sign a 25 years pact of energy and in other fields.

The pact would be announced. It would also include the operations at "Chabhar Port".


According to Usama , India is losing a long standing strategic partner. India has lost Iran's backing now.
If this is true, this is a huge news.
It makes sense, and it is not beyond the realm of possibilities.
Iran is desperate to export its oil after sanctions placed by USA and West.
China has a huge appetite for oil.
By signing this deal, China can directly import the oil through Pakistan to China.
A gas pipeline could also be a possibility.
What about our Indian friends? I don't think they would be happy at all with closer Iran-China ties, especially given Chabahar.
 
By signing this deal, China can directly import the oil through Pakistan to China.
A gas pipeline could also be a possibility.
Too early to celebrate and jump to this conclusion, bro. You are overlooking the American factor in this.

FYI: https://www.petroleum-economist.com...19/mounting-sanctions-squeeze-iranian-exports

Pakistan is in FATF Grey List and has a history of approaching IMF for bailouts from time-to-time (happened under PTI-led government as well). These are not mild issues; pressure points in fact which can be leveraged by USA.

Pakistan - Iran gas pipeline project has not advanced much due to American sanctions on Iran through the years. There is no other explanation.

If China is taking oil from Iran, they are doing this through sea routes in large part.

Let us see how the next American Presidential elections pan out and what decision the next American President will take in relation to Iran.
 
good that the iranians realize that there's no good to come with aligning with india... those idiots don't care if we fold our hands or leave them by the side when we pray... they won't hesitate to brand us as terrorist the moment they don't benifit from us
 
India backstabbed Iran by complying with US sanctions. They are zionist puppets.
what did you expect?

Too early to celebrate and jump to this conclusion, bro. You are overlooking the American factor in this.

FYI: https://www.petroleum-economist.com...19/mounting-sanctions-squeeze-iranian-exports

Pakistan is in FATF Grey List and has a history of approaching IMF for bailouts from time-to-time (happened under PTI-led government as well). These are not mild issues; pressure points in fact which can be leveraged by USA.

Pakistan - Iran gas pipeline project has not advanced much due to American sanctions on Iran through the years. There is no other explanation.

If China is taking oil from Iran, they are doing this through sea routes in large part.

Let us see how the next American Presidential elections pan out and what decision the next American President will take in relation to Iran.
will be a miracle if we dont end up with another bail out project soon.
the structural problems in Pakistan economy are large and require unpopular decisions
although some progress has been made it has a long way to go, and at any time we can see the ship turned inw rong direction just to get the popular vote
 
what did you expect?


will be a miracle if we dont end up with another bail out project soon.
the structural problems in Pakistan economy are large and require unpopular decisions
although some progress has been made it has a long way to go, and at any time we can see the ship turned inw rong direction just to get the popular vote

Pakistanis should all thank the crooks Zardari/Sharifs/Dar. This nexus has and is destroying Pakistan.
I keep repeating Pakistan should get rid of 18th Amendment on urgent basis.
That evil amendment , the handy work of Dar and some PPP's leaders is killing Pakistan economically.
On the name of provincial independence , these crooks have sidelined Pakistan financially.
The plan was that money would keep going in to the pockets of the provinces while the federations would remain weak, i.e. Pakistan would remain weak.
This is what exactly is happening. There is not enough money to pay for things after award is given to the provinces.
Pakistan cannot pay for huge debts, defence, etc.

If Pakistan to progress, 18th should go immediately and Dar should be brought back to the country and hang publically for his deliberate hand in the destruction of Pakistan.
 
Usama is right, what he said in the video can be confirmed,

Iran is negotiating 25-year strategic accord with China, Zarif says

Iranian media have highlighted possibility that agreement would see Iran benefit from China’s robust economy
iran-china-afp%20file-12%2019.jpeg


By
MEE and agencies
Published date: 5 July 2020 18:54 UTC | Last update: 13 hours 37 mins ago


Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Sunday that Tehran has been negotiating a 25-year accord with China whose terms will be announced once a deal is struck.

"With confidence and conviction, we are negotiating a 25-year strategic accord with China," Iran's top trading partner, he told a stormy session of parliament.

China is also a key market for Iranian crude oil exports, although those have been dampened by US economic sanctions imposed after Washington's 2018 withdrawal from the nuclear deal with Tehran, AFP said.

An accord with China has been a hot topic on Iranian social media since populist ex-president Mahmud Ahmadinejad last month denounced negotiations that were underway with a foreign country.

The agreement was raised by Ahmadinejad during a recent political visit to Gilan province, where he alleged that there was a secret agreement and argued against recognising the contract, according to the Jerusalem Post.

Still, Zarif, who came under fire over the 2015 nuclear accord that Iranian conservatives had opposed, insisted there was "nothing secret" about the China deal.

The nation will be informed "when an accord has been concluded", he said, adding it had already been made public in January 2016 when Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Tehran.

In the last several days, Iranian media have highlighted the possibility that the agreement would see Iran benefit from China’s robust economy and help increase the partnership between the two countries, the Jerusalem Post noted.

The two countries already have warm relations and Beijing may be keen to knit Iran more deeply into its various economic plans at a time when Iran has turned to China and other countries in its struggle against damaging US economic sanctions.

Washington is also currently pushing to extend a UN arms embargo on Iran that is set to expire in October.

The US already has the support of Saudi Arabia and Israel, but China, Russia, Germany, the UK and France - all members of the UNSC and signatories to the nuclear deal with Iran - have publicly expressed their opposition to the extension plan.

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/iran-negotiating-25-year-strategic-accord-china-zarif-says

Who is the man and the girl in the middle?
 
Pakistanis should all thank the crooks Zardari/Sharifs/Dar. This nexus has and is destroying Pakistan.
I keep repeating Pakistan should get rid of 18th Amendment on urgent basis.
That evil amendment , the handy work of Dar and some PPP's leaders is killing Pakistan economically.
On the name of provincial independence , these crooks have sidelined Pakistan financially.
The plan was that money would keep going in to the pockets of the provinces while the federations would remain weak, i.e. Pakistan would remain weak.
This is what exactly is happening. There is not enough money to pay for things after award is given to the provinces.
Pakistan cannot pay for huge debts, defence, etc.

If Pakistan to progress, 18th should go immediately and Dar should be brought back to the country and hang publically for his deliberate hand in the destruction of Pakistan.
what has 18th amendment has to do with sharif and PPPP ? i dont get that?

the economy has been killed by poor fiscal management and center appetite for spending too much money.

for example center has to understand it cannot spend money on highways in provinces (let provinces build their own highways like we saw in KPK building swat motorway) or money in social security, this is the job of provinces.
instead of takign money back from provinces why dont you let provinces spend and center just focus on polcy making and defence. ?

center can still spend on big projects like dams or electricity.
out of 1000 billion PSDP(center) only few 100s are projects that really belong to center

if federal govt scales down its PSDP and let provinces just spend the money the primary deficit probelmw ill be solved

the whole point of 18 amendments was that federal govt doesn't build motorways only in Punjab(like we saw in 1998). now every province gets its money and can spend it the way they want.

-----PS---------

i am against 18th amendment but stating its the root cause of our problem is not true
 
what has 18th amendment has to do with sharif and PPPP ? i dont get that?

the economy has been killed by poor fiscal management and center appetite for spending too much money.

for example center has to understand it cannot spend money on highways in provinces (let provinces build their own highways like we saw in KPK building swat motorway) or money in social security, this is the job of provinces.
instead of takign money back from provinces why dont you let provinces spend and center just focus on polcy making and defence. ?

center can still spend on big projects like dams or electricity.
out of 1000 billion PSDP(center) only few 100s are projects that really belong to center

if federal govt scales down its PSDP and let provinces just spend the money the primary deficit probelmw ill be solved

the whole point of 18 amendments was that federal govt doesn't build motorways only in Punjab(like we saw in 1998). now every province gets its money and can spend it the way they want.

-----PS---------

i am against 18th amendment but stating its the root cause of our problem is not true

really!!
Who passed this amendment!!
The provinces spend money on PSDP !! Like power projects to cripple Pakistan! Right!

Despite knowing how Sind is run and where the money is going. Only someone not sincere to Pakistan would be thinking that 18th is good for Pakistan.
Zardari is playing and will keep playing the Sind card and keep taking away the allocated money to his overseas hide outs.
Despite seeing the fiasco of "Fake Bank Accounts" and recently fake stories of "Distribution" of COVID- 19 help to the poor in Sind, you still think that PPP is going to spend the money honestly!!

18th is an evil, it must go immediately.
 

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