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Iran welcomes increased defense coop. with Pakistan

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TEHRAN, Jun. 09 (MNA) – In a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Mamnoon Hussain Sat., Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that Iran welcomes expansion of defense cooperation between the two countries, stressing that common borders should be secure.

The meeting was held at President Rouhani’s residence in Qingdao, China’s eastern Shandong province, as the president is there to take part at the 18th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit.

"As long as the terrorists are active, the region will not achieve its development goals,” said Rouhani adding, "fighting terrorism requires full cooperation and coordination among all countries of the region.

Highlighting the importance of maintaining regional stability and security, he added, “we want to see a secure and stable Afghanistan, and the coordination of Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan is very important for the security and development of the region.”

Vowing to boost bilateral economic ties, Iranian president said, “Iran is ready to have mutual investment with Pakistan in various fields.”

Calling for improving banking relations between the two countries, he went on to say that Iran can be a reliable source for supplying Pakistan’s energy.

Rouhani also expressed happiness over Pakistan's membership in SCO and said that Iran supports Islamabad's effective role in the organization.

Touching on the close stance of Iran and Pakistan regarding the issues of the region and Islamic World, he said, “at regional and international meetings, including the recent summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Iran and Pakistan have had close stances in condemning the relocation of US embassy to the Holy Quds as well as the demonstrations in the two countries in support of Palestine on Quds Day."

Elsewhere in his remarks, Rouhani refereed to recent IAEA reports, saying, “Iran has lived up to its commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and the unilateral actions of the US government in exiting the deal is against the norm of international relations and UNSC resolution, to which the global community should respond.

Mamnoon Hussain, for his part, pointed to the deep cultural and historical co-existence of the two Iranian and Pakistani nations, emphasizing that Pakistan, as a friend and neighbor country, will always stand with Iran, and that Islamabad is determined to develop relations in all fields of mutual interest.

“We need to work together and utilize all the capacities to further increase trade between the two countries by eliminating all barriers, including tariff barriers," he added.

Reiterating the support of Pakistan for Iran's full membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, he said, "we praise Iran's positive role as an observer member to the SCO, and we hope that Iran will join the permanent members of this organization as soon as possible.”

The Pakistani president also praised regional cooperation between Iran and Pakistan, saying that peace and stability in Afghanistan is important for both neighboring countries, adding, “border cooperation between the two countries has been enhanced in recent years, and this trend must persist.”

Elsewhere in his remarks, Hussain highlighted the need to solve crises peacefully and through negotiation, adding, “Pakistan supports the JCPOA and urges all parties to abide by it.”

MAH/PR

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Pakistan, Iran agree to strengthen economic ties through enhanced trade, connectivity

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Pakistan and Iran Saturday agreed to further strengthen the bilateral economic ties by enhancing people-to-people contacts, trade and connectivity between Gwadar and Chahbahar ports.

This was agreed in a bilateral meeting between President Mamnoon Hussain and his Iranian counterpart Dr Hassan Rouhani here.

The meeting took place at Grand Regency Hotel on the sidelines of the 18th Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of Shanghai Cooperation Organization, being held here in the international port city of Shandong province from June 9-10.

As the president arrived at the hotel, a large number of Chinese youngsters, wearing traditional dresses, clapped to welcome him. On his arrival at Regency Hall the venue of the meeting, Iranian President Dr Hassan Rouhani received him warmly.

Both the leaders shook hands smilingly, in front of the national flags of the two countries.

The Pakistani delegation comprised Secretary Foreign Affairs Tehmina Janjua, Ambassador of Pakistan in China Masood Khalid and senior officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

While on Iranian side were Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Muhammad Dr Javad Zarif, Minister for Oil Zain Geneh, Governor Central Bank Valiollah Seif and senior officials.

During the meeting, wide array of issues were discussed including bilateral relations, regional and global situation.

President Mamnoon Hussain underscored that Pakistan and Iran enjoyed close, cordial and fraternal relations.

He said Pakistan and Iran continued to support each other on issues of common interest.

The president appreciated the statement of the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei in support of the just struggle of the Kashmiri people.

Both the presidents agreed that the two countries should further strengthen bilateral economic relations through inter-alia enhanced bilateral trade.

They agreed that connectivity between the two sister-ports of Gwadar and Chabahar would further deepen bilateral ties through enhanced trade and people-to-people contacts.

On the issue of Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPoA), President Mamnoon Hussain expressed the hope that all parties of the JCPOA would continue to implement the agreement and uphold their commitments.

The two leaders also discussed the current global situation and agreed on the need to focus on upholding principles and rules of international law and amicably resolving various global and regional crises through diplomacy and negotiations.

Discussing the regional situation, the two leaders emphasized that peace and stability in Afghanistan was important for both Pakistan and Iran.

https://nation.com.pk/09-Jun-2018/p...omic-ties-through-enhanced-trade-connectivity
 
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Pakistan's region has to be protected from proxy wars
Desirability in Iran is not in Pakistan's economic and future interest
 
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It makes no sense for Pakistan and Iran to be hostile to each other. We have to put our foot down and tell external warmongerers to live with it. US have received the message. I hope we can convey the same to Saudis.
 
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POF and HIT could sell weapons to iran and pakistan would earn some cash
 
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Suddenly all terrorists disappears, and all conspiracies dies!
At least it's a positive news.

I hope we can convey the same to Saudis.

Please elaborate... what's Saudi business?
 
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Pak-Iran cooperation is need of the hour to counter American's ISIS project in Afghanistan and also Indian terrorism against Pakistan, trade of defense equipment can wait for later.
Pak Iran co-operation if you may call it.... is limited to the joint patrols... in other words already strained army of Pakistan is even further strained by Iranian actions and accusations.
Good news is Iranian bombing has stopped and smugglers have disappeared, like they never existed.

This was agreed in a bilateral meeting between President Mamnoon Hussain and his Iranian counterpart Dr Hassan Rouhani here.

At least Pakistan president is not so use less, as he's projected by media.
 
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We have always had to balance our relations between Saudi and Iran. Their insane proxy wars have prevented us from forming meaningful economic links with Iran.

Earlier you declared Saudi as war monger, i was expecting you will support your accusation with facts.
Pakistan need to look for its own interest fist, followed by humanitarian and than justice in its approach, be it Iran or Saudi Arabia.
In reference to proxy war... there's non in Iran but can't be said the same for rest of the region.
Since you mentioned US... they can't hurt Iran. Iran can hack all of their defense mechanism and can kill all US soldiers with their own guns and US knows it very well.
 
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That's exactly what I am suggesting.

I din't get that message, anyhow you wouldn't say the same... when Pakistan would be earning $billions annually from Iran. Rather you would be decisive and say, Pakistan's interest lies with Iran.
 
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We are ready to support Iran, but the main thing is: will Iran not do the same with us as she did earlier(remember that testimony in front of IAEA?)?
 
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