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Pakistan & Iran Agree on Border Fencing : Foreign Office

Pakistan and Iran have agreed to protect the 900 km-long common border with some ‘appropriate measures’ including fencing.

The decision was taken during the second session of the Pakistan-Iran Higher Border Commission (HBC) at the Foreign Office on Thursday.

Pakistan has already fenced a significant portion of its shared border with Afghanistan, just like India did at the Line of Control (LoC).

Describing it as the ‘border of peace and friendship,’ both parties agreed to establish new border crossing points with mutual understanding.

Following the session, the Foreign Office termed the exercise as “a mechanism for consultations between the two countries to discuss all border-related issues.”

It said that the latest sitting of HBC was a followup of the decisions taken during Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit to Iran in April. The first session was held on July 2017 in Tehran.

Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry, the Director-General for (Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey) led Pakistan’s delegation, while the Iranian delegation was led by Director General of International Legal Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abbas Bagherpour Ardekani.

The Volatile Ties of the Neighbours

The smuggling and terror activities at the Pak-Iran border have kept the two neighboring countries at bay for a long time. Their relations have been volatile ever since Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav was arrested on March 2016 while secretly entering Balochistan via Iran.

In April 2017, Karachi’s most-wanted gangster Uzair Baloch was also captured in the area. He had reportedly been spying for Iranian intelligence agencies providing them information regarding army installations and officials to foreign agents. The data is feared to have been passed on to India and Afghanistan as well.


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In April 2017, Karachi’s most-wanted gangster Uzair Baloch was also captured in the area. He had reportedly been spying for Iranian intelligence agencies providing them information regarding army installations and officials to foreign agents. The data is feared to have been passed on to India and Afghanistan as well.

So espionage of highest order and Pakistan will pay for the fence?

Who is GoP trying to fool?

Pakistan & Iran Agree on Border Fencing : Foreign Office

Pakistan and Iran have agreed to protect the 900 km-long common border with some ‘appropriate measures’ including fencing.

The decision was taken during the second session of the Pakistan-Iran Higher Border Commission (HBC) at the Foreign Office on Thursday.

Pakistan has already fenced a significant portion of its shared border with Afghanistan, just like India did at the Line of Control (LoC).

Describing it as the ‘border of peace and friendship,’ both parties agreed to establish new border crossing points with mutual understanding.

Following the session, the Foreign Office termed the exercise as “a mechanism for consultations between the two countries to discuss all border-related issues.”

It said that the latest sitting of HBC was a followup of the decisions taken during Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit to Iran in April. The first session was held on July 2017 in Tehran.

Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry, the Director-General for (Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey) led Pakistan’s delegation, while the Iranian delegation was led by Director General of International Legal Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abbas Bagherpour Ardekani.

The Volatile Ties of the Neighbours

The smuggling and terror activities at the Pak-Iran border have kept the two neighboring countries at bay for a long time. Their relations have been volatile ever since Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav was arrested on March 2016 while secretly entering Balochistan via Iran.

In April 2017, Karachi’s most-wanted gangster Uzair Baloch was also captured in the area. He had reportedly been spying for Iranian intelligence agencies providing them information regarding army installations and officials to foreign agents. The data is feared to have been passed on to India and Afghanistan as well.


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until we build one...…. we are hmmmmmmmm like 50 years late … lol ,,,,,,, A big , beautiful wall , I think chances of 2.5 front will reduce !! . what say you

PM IK is pro Trade and anti Walls.

Its all alladeen news for everyone
 
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I think Pakistan's first priority is to build the fence along Afghan Border, I know its necessary but Afghan Border is more hostile and vulnerable , lets build that first while we both countries Iran and Pakistan increase Border patrol and Joint Operations along the hostile areas.
 
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PM IK is pro Trade and anti Walls.

Its all alladeen news for everyone
LLOL baba g acha mazaq kerlaytay ho ……. (nice joke) …. Who told you IK is building wall :p::p: .. And yes it is all Hollywood news:angel:..... and I am loving it:enjoy:..
 
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And still the fences along Pak-Afghan and Pak-Iran borders are being constructed during his rule. So keep your hatred and mediocrity to yourself.

i am still waiting for OP to provide source of the article which you dont care since its IK+
 
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iran is richer and complains more. it should finance it.

Why don't they fence it Pakistan is fencing Afghanistan border which is 2400 kilometers long than why can't Iranians fence 900 kilometers
 
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