Iran, Pakistan stress boosting relations during Corona outbreak

Tehran (IP) - The Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Islamabad and the Adviser to Pakistani Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment stressed the need to develop economic relations and continue consultations to remove obstacles to bilateral cooperation.

Iran PressAsia: Mohammad Ali Hosseini, ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Pakistan, on Thursday, met with the Adviser to Pakistani Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment, Abdul Razzak Dawood, discussing the ways to solve the problems between the two countries in Corona conditions.

Hosseini stressed the importance of barter as a way of doing business for the development of relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan, saying that the development of transit relations in the field of rail, land, and sea transport between the two countries is inevitable.

Adviser to Pakistani Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment also praised the consular services provided and the approval of the commercial documents of mango exporters to Iran.

Abdul Razzak Dawood, referring to the official announcement of the opening of the Taftan-Mirjaveh border crossing on a full-time basis, stressed the need to develop bilateral trade relations in line with the neighborliness principle between the two friendly countries.

Adviser to Pakistani Prime Minister also called on Iran to provide the necessary facilities to Pakistani businessmen, adding that continuing contacts and consultations to remove existing barriers to trade cooperation between the two countries is inevitable. 221/207

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