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United States Prioritizes Assistance to Pakistan’s Energy Crisis, Supports Clean Energy Initiatives

by Web Desk
March 28, 2024
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United States Prioritizes Assistance to Pakistan's Energy Crisis, Supports Clean Energy Initiatives
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The United States has emphasized its commitment to aiding Pakistan in addressing its energy shortage crisis, citing it as a top priority for Washington. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller stated during a press briefing that U.S.-backed projects have significantly augmented Pakistan’s electricity capacity, with approximately 4,000 megawatts of clean energy capacity added to the country’s grid.

Furthermore, Miller highlighted the United States-Pakistan Green Alliance, describing it as a transformative initiative aimed at tackling pressing environmental challenges, particularly focusing on water management, climate-smart agriculture, and renewable energy.

The recent affirmation follows the U.S.’s stance against the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project and its cautionary message regarding the risks associated with engaging in business with Tehran. The spokesperson reiterated the U.S.’s stance, advising caution due to the potential implications of sanctions.

The Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline, also known as the Peace Pipeline, has encountered various hurdles, including delays and funding challenges, since its inception. The project aims to transport natural gas from Iran to Pakistan. Despite facing obstacles, Iran and Pakistan signed a five-year trade plan in August 2023, setting a bilateral trade target of $5 billion.

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