ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan is committed to building a multi-billion-dollar gas pipeline from neighbouring Iran but the threat of international sanctions makes the task difficult, the South Asian nation's petroleum minister said on Friday.
The comments follow remarks last month by Iran's oil minister that the country would probably abandon the contract, prompting speculation that the two sides had decided to ditch the project altogether.
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