Pakistan, Azerbaijan likely to sign agreement for petroleum products supply

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is likely to sign a commercial agreement with Azerbaijan during the current month for supply of different petroleum products to meet its growing energy needs.

According to a report quoting an official, the two sides had entered into an inter-governmental agreement in February 2017 for the supply of furnace oil, petrol, diesel, and liquefied natural gas.

Both the countries are now expected to formally sign a commercial agreement on the arrival of Azerbaijan Foreign Minister in Islamabad.

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