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By B. Muralidhar Reddy
ISLAMABAD, FEB. 9 . Pakistan has welcomed India's decision to hold talks with Islamabad on the a gas pipeline from Iran through Pakistan and said it was ready to address all concerns and apprehensions of New Delhi. "This is a good news and ... is welcomed. We are ready to remove all concerns and reservations of India," the Pakistan Petroleum Minister Amanullah Khan Jadoon, told a news conference here. The proposed pipeline has been hanging fire for nearly a decade in view of India's reservations on the safety and security of the pipeline. The Minister said the project had been "delayed due to India and we will welcome if India joins the project."
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