Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar chaired an inter-ministerial meeting to review Pakistan–Iran relations. The participants evaluated existing cooperation in trade, economy, energy, and strategic areas, highlighting opportunities for deeper collaboration. Officials emphasised enhancing bilateral ties to benefit both nations economically and socially. The meeting also reinforced mutual commitment to addressing regional challenges together.
Participants discussed ways to identify new avenues for strengthening economic and trade cooperation, including joint investments, energy projects, and trade facilitation measures. The deputy prime minister reiterated Pakistan’s dedication to expanding bilateral engagement across priority sectors. Officials stressed the importance of sustainable partnerships to boost cross-border commerce and industrial collaboration. This initiative is expected to enhance mutual trust and long-term economic growth.
The meeting was attended by Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik, SAPM Tariq Bajwa, Secretary Petroleum, and senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other relevant ministries. Detailed discussions included energy security, infrastructure projects, and strategic cooperation in regional forums. Officials agreed to continue regular high-level dialogues to monitor progress and ensure effective implementation of joint initiatives. The gathering highlighted Pakistan’s proactive approach to strengthening relations with neighboring countries.
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