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PM meeting with Iranian President to make Pak-Iran relations more cordial: Advisor

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Adviser to Chief Minister Balochisan on Informa-tion Haji Mitha Khan Kakar on Wednesday said meeting between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi would make friendly relations of both the countries more cordial.

He expressed these views while talking to Iran’s Deputy Consul General, Fereydoun Perlorin who called on him at his residence, said a handout issued here. Director General of Khana-e-Farhang Quetta, Syed Abul Hasan Meeri was also present. The advi-sor said that exchanges of delegations at cultural, journalistic and governments’ levels were necessary to make Pakistan-Iran bilateral relations more sta-ble.

He lauded the improvement in relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran and termed it in the interest of the Muslim world.—APP

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