KABUL, 27 October 2021, (TON): The Taliban government said “officials from Turkmenistan will visit Kabul this week to discuss continuing work on the TAPI pipeline linking the energy-rich Central Asian country through Afghanistan to Pakistan and India.”
The pipeline is expected to carry 33 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas each year along a route stretching 1,800 km (1,125 miles) from Galkynysh, the world's second-biggest gas field, to the Indian city of Fazilka near the Pakistan border.
Mohammad Issa Akhund, the acting minister of mines and petroleum in the new Taliban government, said in a statement "we have been working hard for some time and we are ready to take pride in starting work on the TAPI project.”
The Afghan stretch of the pipeline will run from the northwestern border with Turkmenistan, south through the western city of Herat to Kandahar near the border with Pakistan.
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The statement said “Akhund met the ambassador of Turkmenistan ahead of a two-day visit by a delegation from the country that will start from Saturday.”
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