PM Shehbaz, Iranian president exchange Eid greetings, vow to boost ties

Premier appreciates Iran’s steadfast support on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute especially by the supreme leader


APP July 10, 2022
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday held a telephonic conversation with Iranian President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi. PHOTO: PRESS TV/FILE

ISLAMABAD:

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday held a telephonic conversation with Iranian President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi and exchanged with him Eid greetings besides discussing bilateral relations including the Kashmir dispute.

Underscoring the significance of historic ties between the two countries, marked by geographic proximity, shared history and mutual understanding, the prime minister reaffirmed his government’s strong commitment to boost bilateral relations in all areas of mutual cooperation, including trade, energy, electricity and people-to-people contacts.

He added that the early convening of Joint Economic Commission (JEC) would further strengthen economic linkages between the two countries.

The prime minister also expressed the hope that Border Sustenance Markets would soon become functional to facilitate livelihood in the border region.

PM Shehbaz expressed gratitude to the Iranian leadership for extending timely support and lending IL-76 aircraft to Pakistan to help extinguish forest fires in Balochistan province.

Appreciating Iran’s cooperation to facilitate visit of Pakistani pilgrims every year, the prime minister emphasised the importance of further enhancing people-to-people exchanges.

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PM Shehbaz appreciated Iran’s steadfast support on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute especially by the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

President Raisi thanked the prime minister for Eid felicitations and assured of Iranian cooperation in further intensifying bilateral trade, and particularly provision of electricity to the Makran Division.

Emphasising the importance of high-level exchanges, the prime minister extended a cordial invitation to the Iranian president to visit Pakistan.

President Raisi invited the prime minister to undertake an official visit to Iran at an early date.

COMMENTS (2)

Major Gaurav Arya Retired | 2 years ago | Reply Iran has nothing to do with J K their economy is in shambles worried about sanctions and Iran is in FATF black list. Iran does not border with India at all. Pakistan is still in FATF Gray List.
syed baqar ahsan | 2 years ago | Reply Iran was kept far away for 43 years being an immediate neighbor on the orders of the USA now in revenge of Russia and China ordered Pakistan to meet its energy resources from Iran
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