Pakistan, Iran Resolve to Strengthen Trade, Economic Ties

Pakistan, Iran Resolve to Strengthen Trade, Economic Ties

Pakistan, Iran Resolve to Strengthen Trade, Economic Ties

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a bilateral meeting with the Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the sidelines of the 11th D-8 summit in Cairo today. 

Both leaders hoped that the decisions taken at the D-8 Summit will pave the way for enhanced cooperation among D-8 member states in mutually beneficial areas. 

Both leaders expressed resolve to further strengthen Pak-Iran fraternal ties in all areas of mutual interest, particularly trade and economy, energy, security and regional connectivity. 

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasized on utilizing the vast scope in bilateral trade and economic cooperation by identifying new sectors through various existing institutional mechanisms. 

In order to develop and improve livelihood of border regions, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stressed on the importance to operationalize border markets, which have already been inaugurated and work on the inauguration of remaining markets. 

The two leaders also highlighted the mutual support extended by the two countries on each other’s core issues and reaffirmed commitment to remain closely engaged on all matters of regional and global significance. 

Both leaders showed grave concern at the genocide of innocent Palestinians by Israel and agreed to continue raising voice for the oppressed Palestinians. 

The Prime Minister reiterated that Pakistan stands in complete solidarity with their brothers and sisters from Palestine, Lebanon and Syria. The Prime Minister also congratulated Iran on becoming a full member of BRICS and requested Iran’s support for Pakistan’s membership of BRICS. He also extended an invitation to President Masoud Pezeshkian to visit Pakistan. 

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