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Amir Abdullahian’s meeting with the Prime Minister of the interim government of Pakistan in Davos

In the meeting with the Prime Minister of the interim government of Pakistan, the Minister of Foreign Affairs called the issue of fighting terrorism as one of the important issues of concern of the two countries and emphasized the need to follow up on the implementation of the past understandings between the relevant parties.

According to the foreign policy group of Fars news agency, Foreign Minister Hussain Amirabdullahian met and talked with Prime Minister Anwarul Haque of the interim government of Pakistan on Tuesday, January 26, on the sidelines of the Davos summit.

Amir Abdullahian, conveying the greetings of the President of Iran to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, called the relations between the two countries Iran and Pakistan deep and historical, and emphasizing Iran’s readiness to expand the relations between the two countries as much as possible, He mentioned his recent meeting with Ayatollah Raisi and described it as important in helping to strengthen the relations between the two countries. that the goal of the leaders of the two countries is to increase the volume of relations to 5 billion dollars, and considering the current trade relations of 2.5 billion dollars, it is necessary to achieve common goals with joint efforts.

Amir Abdullahian welcomed the strengthening of the border markets of the two countries and said that Iran is ready to strengthen cooperation with Pakistan in the fields of energy, oil, gas and electricity. and directly between Tehran and Islamabad in order to facilitate people-to-people relations and strengthen cooperation between Iranian and Pakistani businessmen. In Kerman Martyrs Gulzar, he called the issue of fighting terrorism as one of the important issues of the two countries and emphasized the need to follow up on the implementation of past understandings between the relevant parties of the two countries in this field.

Amir Abdullahian Referring to the Gaza crisis, he said that the crisis from Palestine is spreading in the region and it is necessary to increase the efforts of Islamic countries, including Iran and Pakistan, to end the Zionist regime’s war against Gaza.

The foreign minister stressed that the solution to the instability in the region is to immediately stop the war against Gaza, and everyone should help the Palestinians decide their own future with the help of the United Nations.

He added: Americans think that they can manage the situation as they want, but in war anything can happen. The President of Iran described the relations between the two countries as very important and announced Pakistan’s desire to strengthen bilateral cooperation with Iran. He pointed out that Pakistan and Iran have common challenges in the region. are facing, pointed to the recent terrorist attack in Kerman and while expressing his country’s renewed sympathy with Iran, emphasized the need for joint efforts and cooperation between the two countries to limit such terrorist threats.

Prime Minister of Pakistan Referring to the Gaza crisis, he called the killing of citizens, children and women in Gaza unjustifiable and defense, and emphasized the necessity of establishing a ceasefire and creating a corridor for sending humanitarian aid.

Anwar al-Haq Referring to the efforts of the Israeli regime to expand the war in the region, emphasized the need to be vigilant against this design.

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