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    Iran revisits Iraq, Syria gas pipeline

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    Iran revisits Iraq, Syria gas pipeline Empty Iran revisits Iraq, Syria gas pipeline

    Post by chouchou Thu 10 Jan 2013, 3:00 pm

    TEHRAN, Jan. 10 (UPI) -- The Iranian
    and Iraqi governments have taken steps for the construction of a natural
    gas pipeline that could eventually reach Syria, an official said.

    Iran said it plans to build a 56-inch diameter natural gas pipeline
    from ports near the South Pars natural gas field in the Persian Gulf.
    Petroleum Ministry spokesman Alireza Nikzad Rahbar said the Iranian
    government has dubbed the project the Friendship Pipeline, the
    ministry's news network SHANA reports.

    He said Iran and Iraq have taken construction steps, noting the project would eventually reach Syria.

    "The gas pipeline will be designed in a way that having enough
    capacity for gas exports to other Muslim countries including Jordan and
    Lebanon, (and could) be extended to the border of European countries in
    order to meet their gas needs, if necessary," SHANA stated.

    In August 2011, after a trilateral deal was signed, Tehran said
    international lenders were lining up to support the multimillion-dollar
    pipeline project.

    When Iranian officials last raised the issue in November, [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.],
    a spokeswoman for the U.S. State Department, said Washington has seen
    similar reports on the Iran-Iraq-Syria pipeline "six or seven or 10 or
    15 times before and it never seems to materialize."


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