Quetta (IP)- Coinciding with the end of the two-day meeting of the 10th Joint Border Trade Committee of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan in the city of Quetta, an agreement was signed focusing on strengthening border cooperation and increasing customs hours.

Iran PressAsia:Iran-Pakistan relations is as old as the long history of Pakistan's independence, and in recent years Tehran-Islamabad relations have been growing in various sectors.

After the victory of the Islamic Revolution, the Islamic Republic of Iran has made significant progress in various fields, including science.

According to Iran Press on Sunday, the signing ceremony of the border agreement was held in Quetta with the presence of members of the delegations of the two countries, including Iran's Consul General Hassan Darvish Vand.

"Iraj Hasanpour", director general of industry, mining and trade of Sistan and Baluchistan province, southeast of Iran, and " Abdul Qadir Memon. ", Chief Collector of Balochistan. Pakistan Customs, as the heads of the delegations of the two countries, signed the agreement of the 10th joint border trade committee.

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In the negotiations related to the 10th Joint Border Trade Committee of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan, the representatives of the two countries discussed and exchanged views on the border situation, prevention of illegal traffic, development of legal trade at the borders and combating smuggling.

Issues of streamlining border transactions, speeding up the establishment of border markets, increasing the working hours of customs, facilitating the issuance of visas for economic activists and members of the business community of the two countries, accelerating the process of implementing the clearing mechanism, granting facilities to truckers and developing transportation connections, including The issues of mutual understanding between the two countries have been mentioned in the meeting of the Joint Committee on Border Trade.

The two-day meeting of the 10th joint border trade committee of Iran and Pakistan was opened on Friday morning, hosted by the city of Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province, Pakistan.

This meeting was held with the presence of 50 officials of Iran and Pakistan, including the officials of Iran's Sistan and Baluchistan province and Pakistan's Baluchistan province as two neighboring provinces.

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