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Iran's Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar says Iran and Pakistan are two influential Muslim countries in the region, reiterating the significance of improving mutual relations in variety of fields.
As two key Muslim states in the region, Iran and Pakistan can bolster bilateral cooperation with the purpose of resolving regional woes, said Mohammad-Najjar in a meeting with Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik in Islamabad on Wednesday, IRNA reported.
The Iranian minister, who is on an official visit to Islamabad at the head of a high-ranking delegation, expressed the Islamic Republic's readiness to help Pakistan to make development.
Malik, for his part, lauded Iran's positive efforts in line with Pakistan's progress and called for strengthening cooperation with Tehran in all fields.
The Iranian interior minister is scheduled to hold talks with Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and his counterpart later Wednesday.
Mohammad-Najjar will exchange views with Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani and visit flood-hit areas on Thursday.
The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) has so far sent two relief aid convoys to the flood-stricken people of Pakistan via land and is set to dispatch its third shipment of humanitarian relief by air to the port city of Karachi.
Pakistani officials say more than 350 people have been killed and over 8 million have been affected by devastating monsoon rains in the south of the country.
Two million Pakistanis have also fallen sick from waterborne diseases in the deluged areas.
http://presstv.com/detail/201626.html
As two key Muslim states in the region, Iran and Pakistan can bolster bilateral cooperation with the purpose of resolving regional woes, said Mohammad-Najjar in a meeting with Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik in Islamabad on Wednesday, IRNA reported.
The Iranian minister, who is on an official visit to Islamabad at the head of a high-ranking delegation, expressed the Islamic Republic's readiness to help Pakistan to make development.
Malik, for his part, lauded Iran's positive efforts in line with Pakistan's progress and called for strengthening cooperation with Tehran in all fields.
The Iranian interior minister is scheduled to hold talks with Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and his counterpart later Wednesday.
Mohammad-Najjar will exchange views with Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani and visit flood-hit areas on Thursday.
The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) has so far sent two relief aid convoys to the flood-stricken people of Pakistan via land and is set to dispatch its third shipment of humanitarian relief by air to the port city of Karachi.
Pakistani officials say more than 350 people have been killed and over 8 million have been affected by devastating monsoon rains in the south of the country.
Two million Pakistanis have also fallen sick from waterborne diseases in the deluged areas.
http://presstv.com/detail/201626.html