"Pakistan has achieved a significant milestone by receiving its first-ever shipment of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from Russia, signifying the strengthening energy collaboration between the two countries. The Russian embassy in Islamabad has confirmed this achievement, emphasizing Iran's important role in facilitating the delivery."
"The Russian embassy in Islamabad has confirmed the delivery of LPG from Russia to Pakistan and emphasized Iran's significant role in making it happen. This event follows Pakistan's recent purchase of Russian crude oil, marking the country's second major energy deal with Russia in the same year."
"A 100,000 metric ton shipment of LPG was transported to Pakistan, and it passed through Iran's Sarakhs Special Economic Zone. There are ongoing discussions for a future shipment, but the details of Iran's role and pricing in this process have not been revealed."
"Pakistan had previously conducted a transaction for Russian crude oil using Chinese currency, but the specific deal value was not disclosed. Given that energy imports are a substantial part of Pakistan's external payments and the country faces economic challenges, discounted imports from Russia are seen as crucial for helping Pakistan address its balance of payments issues and potentially avoid a default on external debt."
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