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Iran And Pakistan Strengthen Economic And Security Cooperation

In this photo released by Press Information Department, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, left, holds a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari, right, at the President house in Islamab

The leaders of Iran and Pakistan have agreed to strengthen economic and security cooperation during a meeting aimed at resolving a recent diplomatic rift. The strained relations between the two countries stemmed from strikes carried out in each other's territories in January, targeting militants accused of attacking security forces.

Iran's President met with Pakistani Prime Minister and other officials during his three-day visit, which saw heightened security measures with the deployment of additional police and paramilitary forces. The surge in militant violence in Pakistan, attributed to groups like the Pakistani Taliban, has been a growing concern for both countries.

The leaders discussed various bilateral issues and pledged to collaborate in the fight against terrorism. They also expressed solidarity in condemning Israel's actions in Gaza, with Pakistan commending Iran's stance on the Palestinian issue.

Leaders discuss bilateral issues and condemn Israel's actions in Gaza.
Iran and Pakistan aim to resolve recent diplomatic tensions.
Cooperation agreements signed, including revival of gas pipeline project.
Focus on enhancing trade relations and border security coordination.
Meetings with military officials emphasize regional peace and stability.
Heightened security measures during Iranian President's visit to Pakistan.
Solidarity expressed in fight against terrorism and commitment to peace.
Concern over surge in militant violence in Pakistan attributed to groups like Pakistani Taliban.
Discussions on establishing more border markets to boost economic ties.

Raisi highlighted the alleged support of the United States and other Western nations for Israel's actions in Gaza, criticizing international organizations for their perceived inefficiency in upholding human rights.

The visit included the signing of eight cooperation agreements and discussions on reviving a stalled gas pipeline project between the two nations. The project, initiated in 2013 to supply Iranian natural gas to Pakistan, has faced obstacles due to sanctions imposed on Iran over its nuclear program.

The leaders emphasized the importance of enhancing trade relations and establishing more border markets to boost economic ties. They also discussed the need for improved coordination along the border to prevent terrorist activities that could strain the longstanding friendly relations between Iran and Pakistan.

The Iranian president's visit also included meetings with Pakistan's military officials, where they focused on regional peace, stability, and border security. Both sides expressed a commitment to peace and constructive dialogue in addressing regional challenges.

Raisi is accompanied by a high-level delegation and plans to visit major cities in Pakistan, including Karachi and Lahore, where he will engage with local authorities and officials.

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