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TEHRAN, June 6: Iran is ready to finance a multi-billion dollar gas pipeline in Pakistan, which has been delayed for two years due to western pressure, the Fars news agency said on Wednesday, quoting an `informed source` `Financial difficulties and obstruction by some western countries have slowed down the construction of the pipeline on Pakistani soil, Fars said.

`To speed up the progress, Iranian oil ministry officials have proposed that Iran is ready to invest in the con-struction of the pipeline inside Pakistan` in addition to the one inside Iran, it added.

In 2010, Pakistan and Iran signed a deal under which Tehran would supply natural gas to its eastern neighbour from 2014, with sales to reach 750 million cubic feet to one billion cubic feet per day by mid-2015.

The project envisaged a pipeline, 900km in length, be built from Assaluyeh in southern Iran to the border with Pakistan.

Another 800km pipeline is alsoneeded inside Pakistan to receive gas from Iran`s South Pars field in the Gulf.

While Iran has almost completed work on its side of the border, the plans in Pakistan have run into difficulty over reluctance by investors who fear they could be hit by sanctions.

Pakistan insists the pipeline is vital to efforts in overcoming the energy crisis it faces, but the United States has expressed strong objections to the project. It is urging Islamabad to aban-don it because of sanctions against Iran over its nuclear programme.

Pakistan, which produces just 80 per cent of its own electricity needs, sees the $7.5 billion gas project as a partial answer to the crisis which has led to blackouts and suffocated industry.

Iran, which has the world`s second largest gas reserves, is rapidly developing its production but can only export a small part of it due to lack of pipelines or liquefaction infrastructure.-AFP
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