Pakistan and Iran Sign Agreements to Boost Bilateral Cooperation

Tehran: Pakistan and Iran have signed a series of agreements and protocols aimed at enhancing cooperation across multiple sectors. These documents were finalized at the conclusion of the Pakistan-Iran Joint Economic Commission meeting held in Tehran.

According to Radio Pakistan, the signing ceremony was attended by officials from both nations, marking a significant step forward in strengthening the economic and business ties between the two countries. Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan highlighted that these agreements would benefit the people of Pakistan and Iran, fostering stronger relations.

During his speech, Khan also addressed the regional situation, referring to the aggression by India and Israel. He emphasized the importance of Pakistan and Iran standing together in these challenging times, showcasing their commitment to mutual support and collaboration.

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