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Pakistan and Russia agreed to build the Pakistan Stream gas pipeline


 Russia and Pakistan have consented to develop the Pakistan Stream gas pipeline, as indicated by Russia's energy service. 


Shafqat Ali Khan, Pakistan's Ambassador to the Russian Federation, and Nikolai Shulginov, the Russian Federation's Minister of Energy, marked the Protocol to the Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) in Moscow. 


The North-South Pipeline, a 1,100-kilometer project, will ship 12.4 billion cubic meters of petroleum gas every year. To stay away from US sanctions on Russian firms, the task's name and association structure were adjusted to 'Pakistan Stream.' 


It is a milestone Pakistan-Russian energy project that would fortify respective cooperation in the hydrocarbon area between the two countries while likewise giving critical innovation headways and work opportunities for Pakistani organizations. 


As indicated by the service, the two nations' ventures will before long start to carry out the task, adding to Pakistan's energy security.

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