Ambassador of Iran to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, paid a courtesy call on Federal Minister for Privatization, Investment Board and Communications, Abdul Aleem Khan, here Friday to discuss matters of mutual interest and bilateral cooperation.
During the meeting, both officials engaged in discussions on enhancing bilateral relations between Pakistan and Iran.
The meeting discussed the potential for increasing trade and investment, as well as the potential for stronger cooperation in areas like road infrastructure and trade corridors.
Minister Aleem Khan emphasized the strong religious and historical ties that bind Pakistan and Iran, underlining the importance of further enhancing these connections. He also expressed Pakistan’s desire to continue strengthening its relationship with Iran in various sectors.
“We must work towards increasing cooperation between the two countries in all fields, and address any obstacles hindering trade and investment,” said Aleem.
He also noted that Pakistan’s improving economy offers attractive opportunities for foreign investments, adding that both nations could benefit from sharing experiences and expertise.—APP