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The gas will be supplied from the South<br />

Pars field. The initial capacity of the<br />

pipeline will be 22 billion cubic meters of<br />

natural gas per annum, which is expected<br />

to be later raised to 55 billion cubic<br />

meters. It is expected to cost $7.4 billion.<br />

http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.ph<br />

p?nn=9012152929<br />

Tehran Voices Support for Political<br />

Solution to Disputes in Syria<br />

TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran once again said that it<br />

opposes foreign meddling in the Syrian<br />

internal affairs and supports any plan<br />

which seeks political solution to current<br />

standoff in the East Mediterranean<br />

country.<br />

be solved through a political solution away<br />

from hastiness and foreign intervention.<br />

"The Islamic Republic of Iran will agree to<br />

any initiative which will guarantee the<br />

Syrian nation's demands, facilitate reforms<br />

announced by the Syrian President<br />

(Bashar al-Assad)…, lead to stability and<br />

peace in the country, and pave the way<br />

for a national dialogue," Mehman-Parast<br />

stressed.<br />

The remarks by the Iranian spokesman<br />

came after the United Nations Security<br />

Council extended its support for the sixpoint<br />

peace plan proposed by the UN-<br />

Arab League envoy, Kofi Annan, for a UNsupervised<br />

halt to the current fighting in<br />

Syria.<br />

In a statement on Wednesday, the council<br />

called on the Syrian government to<br />

"immediately" carry out the peace plan<br />

proposed by Annan.<br />

Reacting to a recent Security Council<br />

statement on Syria which was adopted on<br />

Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Ministry<br />

Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast noted<br />

on Thursday that the crisis in Syria should<br />

Annan's six-point plan calls for a UNsupervised<br />

halt to fighting, a daily twohour<br />

humanitarian pause to hostilities,<br />

withdrawal of government troops and<br />

heavy weapons from crisis-hit cities and<br />

access to all areas affected by the fighting.<br />

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