Afghanistan, Pakistan and India have agreed in principle on transit fees for TAPI gas pipeline project. A press release issued by the Afghan ministry of mines in Kabul yesterday says that the greement was reached at a meeting between senior officials of the three countries in Islamabad. Prior to this meeting Afghan Minister of Mines Wahidullah Shahrani had visited Turkmenistan and discussed the project with Turkmen President and other high ranking officials of the country. A quardilateral summit of the four countries will now be held in Ashgabat on 24 May to sign the respective Memorandums of understanding (MoUs) setting out agreed rates and transit fees of gas. Formalities including finalization of other TAPI project documents would also be completed at the same time. Inter governmental MoU of TAPI had already been signed by the presidents of Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Indian Petrolium Minister last year.
News On AIR | April 18, 2012 6:13 PM
TAPI gas pipeline :Afghanistan, Pak, India agree on transit fees