Zarif, Bajwa talks on ways to ensure security along common border

Iran’s Foreign Minister met with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday for talks on political and economic issues.

اخبار ايران / آسيا:  محمد جواد ظريف ، که در روز چهارشنبه صبح به اسلام آباد وارد شده، در جريان نشست با رهبر پاکستان، مسئله ربودن تعدادي از نگهبانان مرزي ايران توسط گروه تروريستي مستقر در پاکستان را مطرح کرد. وي همچنين در مورد برنامه هاي مبارزه با ناامني در سراسر مرز مشترك ايران و پاکستان و رويکردهايي كه در مذاكرات خود با مقامات سياسي و نظامي ارشد پاكستان مطرح شد، خبر داد.

ديپلمات ارشد ايران و امران خان همچنين قصد داشتند همکاري و تعامل انرژي را براي حل و فصل اختلافات منطقه اي، از جمله در يمن و افغانستان، افزايش دهند.

In a separate meeting, Zarif held talks with Chief of Staff of the Pakistani Army, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, discussing ways to ensure security along the common border, accelerate efforts to secure the release of the kidnapped Iranian border guards, promote cooperation for regional peace and security, and resolve the conflicts in Yemen and Afghanistan.

Zarif, Bajwa talks on ways to ensure security along common border

Also in a meeting with Pakistan's foreign minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Zarif agreed to continue close consultations through the established multipronged mechanism between the two countries for safe return of abducted Iranian border guards.

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Zarif and Qureshi had earlier spoken over the phone regarding the matter immediately after the incident. During the conversation on that occasion, he had requested the Pakistani government to enhance security along the border by increasing troops deployment and other measures.

The Iranian foreign minister had also urged the Pakistani authorities to act swiftly to recover the hostages and arrest those behind the terrorist incident in accordance with “the previous understandings” between the two countries.101/202

 

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Zarif, Bajwa talks on ways to ensure security along common border
Zarif, Bajwa talks on ways to ensure security along common border