Emira
Senior
- Jul 8, 2018
- 818
Lt. General Kayani nodded and said in his rather dull and drab voice "The Pakistan Armed Forces agree wholeheartedly and believe that from within Gwadar Port itself, trade goods can not only enter and exit Asia, but our own armed forces can station naval forces to patrol the trade routes within the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean. Not only are these the most valuable waterways in the world, they also happen to be quite vulnerable to piracy and attack by rogue nations, so certainly an Argentine naval force that could assist the Pakistan Navy in keeping these vital shipping lanes open would be most welcome within Gwadar. Not to mention it would allow for our two nations maritime forces to cooperate with and jointly train with one another.".
The thoughtful ISI Chief looked away for a moment as numbers for leasing Gwadar were discussed, before saying "$2,000,000,000 upfront and $1,500,000,000 each of the next two months is fine. How long would you like to lease Gwadar Port for overall? A decade? Or longer? I feel that we should create a joint Argentine-Pakistani working group to discuss the further development of Gwadar Port and the region more broadly. How do you feel about this?".
General Kayani took in what the Argentine Minister said regarding Brazil and it's economy, absorbing everything the longtime Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs mentioned. Then after a moment, Lt. General Kayani said "Certainly the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has no desire to attempt to influence domestic Brazilian policy, as it is the internal ans external stability of our ally alone that concerns Pakistan and the Pakistan Armed Forces. With Argentina being the best placed nation on ground to make the necessary determinations regarding the Brazilian economy and the internal stability of Brazil, the Pakistan Armed Forces will go with your nations assessment of the situation regarding Brazil.
I'm also very happy to hear that with Argentina's major economic growth as of late, that your nation will be able to supplement all or most of the losses that the Brazilian economy may occur through their most recent action. As you have stated, this situation certainly presents businesses within the Islamic Republic of Pakistan with a unique opportunity when doing business within Brazil and I'll see to it that further discussions are had between Pakistani and Brazilian officials, regarding various trade and investment opportunities between our two nations.".
The thoughtful ISI Chief looked away for a moment as numbers for leasing Gwadar were discussed, before saying "$2,000,000,000 upfront and $1,500,000,000 each of the next two months is fine. How long would you like to lease Gwadar Port for overall? A decade? Or longer? I feel that we should create a joint Argentine-Pakistani working group to discuss the further development of Gwadar Port and the region more broadly. How do you feel about this?".
General Kayani took in what the Argentine Minister said regarding Brazil and it's economy, absorbing everything the longtime Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs mentioned. Then after a moment, Lt. General Kayani said "Certainly the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has no desire to attempt to influence domestic Brazilian policy, as it is the internal ans external stability of our ally alone that concerns Pakistan and the Pakistan Armed Forces. With Argentina being the best placed nation on ground to make the necessary determinations regarding the Brazilian economy and the internal stability of Brazil, the Pakistan Armed Forces will go with your nations assessment of the situation regarding Brazil.
I'm also very happy to hear that with Argentina's major economic growth as of late, that your nation will be able to supplement all or most of the losses that the Brazilian economy may occur through their most recent action. As you have stated, this situation certainly presents businesses within the Islamic Republic of Pakistan with a unique opportunity when doing business within Brazil and I'll see to it that further discussions are had between Pakistani and Brazilian officials, regarding various trade and investment opportunities between our two nations.".