Turkmenistan Worried about Delay in TAPI Implementation
By Newztodays Team
The Ambassador of Turkmenistan has expressed serious reservations over a delay in TAPI implementation.
The Turkmenistan envoy conveyed reservations to the Petroleum Minister Musadik Malik here on Tuesday.Pakistan, Turkmenistan in Row over Gas Prices under TAPI
In response to reservations, the petroleum Minister said that Pakistan remains steadfast in its commitment to advancing the TAPI project
Ambassador of Turkmenistan Atadjan Movlamov called on Federal Minister for Petroleum Dr Musadik Malik in his office.
The ambassador conveyed his felicitations to the minister on assumption of office and commended his dedication.
 Acknowledging the Ambassador’s warm wishes, Minister Dr Musadik Malik expressed gratitude for the ambassador’s support and pledged to uphold the partnership between both countries.
Dr Musadik remarked that TAPI is a flagship project and Pakistan is committed to its completion.
Notably, during his previous stint in office, the project experienced unprecedented momentum, resulting in significant progress and tangible outcomes.
Looking ahead, the Minister remains steadfast in his commitment to advancing the project so it does not lose momentum.
Atadjan Molamov briefed that the intergovernmental commission and working group meetings are scheduled for this year. TAPI is a win-win situation for all parties involved, added the ambassador. The ambassador extended the invite for the energy forum Turkmenistan will be hosting in Paris.