09-06-2006, 02:08 PM
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<b>Doubts over Turkmen pipeline</b>
ASHGABAT, Sept 5: Turkmen President Saparmurat Niyazov said Tuesday he saw no immediate prospect for a gas pipeline to the West and <b>cast doubt on another pipeline project across Afghanistan, saying that Russia and China were priority partners.
âDonât ever think that Turkmenistan wants to put a squeeze on Russia and go in a different direction with its gas. We have a strategic agreement,â Niyazov said after talks with the chief executive of Russian gas giant Gazprom, Alexei Miller.
âWe will first of all ensure the Russian route,â he said.</b>
Regarding plans nurtured by the United States to build a pipeline across the Caspian Sea to Western markets, Niyazov was downbeat, saying that territorial disputes over the Caspian would have to be resolved first.
<b>Niyazov also appeared pessimistic about plans for a pipeline from his natural gas-rich country across Afghanistan to Pakistan and India, a project also backed by Washington.
âWe are in talks on the trans-Afghan pipeline. Its volume would be 30 billion cubic metres (annually) but the price hasnât been established and importantly a consortium hasnât been created,â he said.âAFP</b>
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