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Pakistan’s security is security of Iran: Iranian President

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Don't just make it as you go along. Bangladesh contributes most to un peacekeeping mission and doing a good job where locals in african nations are thankful to Bangladeshi UN forces.


Mukti Bahini wernt a force they were freedom fighters, it was common man picking up weapons and trained to defend its nation and succeeded beating a so called power pack.

BD army as of now is the main force of the nation and it is growing slowly but recent times more being spent on military.
You see we focus on improving the nation in whole, and there are many challenges unlike you who spends so much gdp on military when you can't sort out load shedding, depriving your ownself from developing. But we don't spend much on arm forces. But, sure once other more important areas gets sorted out and am sure GOB will beef up and imrpove the arm force, spending more on it. I don't know much of the recent army dealings but I do know lot more improvement taking place and will take place in future as the economy improves.

I ain't siding with no one but replied back to your current country men of mocking us with the lunghi joke. Replied back with truth, which can hurt.

Can MOD please ban this type of backward fundamentalist for hijacking the thread with off topic agenda. This is 2016 almost half century ahead of 1971.
 
Talk is cheap.

Iran-Pakistan bilateral trade currently stands at $268 million (not billion) a year.

If that makes you happy. I will ask you to convince your PM about this too so that he can get some relief too...
 
Iran and China watching OUR backs? :lol: These artificial terrorist states are nothing in the face of the 'Shupa pawa axis', consisting of the 3000-year old Afghan nation, Afghanistan, 10,000 year old Vedic shupa pawa, India, and the 100,000 year old Lungi nation, Bangladesh.
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Anybody ... what is the latest status of Iran Pakistan gas pipeline project.
 
Good development. Also sending shivers to some that aim to keep both powers apart using secterianism to chew both by smaller bits one after the other. Also the approach is independent of a secterian mindset unlike some other countries offerings to Pakistan. Be careful about approaches possibly by others that offer some illegitimate options like supporting groups against india as retaliation. It aims no good for Pakistan but a juicy trap that those countries are also well aware of. If Pakistan takes that way then usa will unleash everything by using un considering a low quality false flag brought Pakistan to this stage within several days.

Also while the eastern border is tense be careful about western border situation as third parties can try to use some terrorist groups to attack Iran accross the border to undermine the developing relationship.
 
Same, Lunghi nation kicked you backside and beat your supposedly one of best arm forces in the world. And count yourself lucky if it wasnt for India, 93k Pakistani soldiers would have been finished by mukti bahini.

Hey, bro...Some of my fellow countrymen are just...you know ;)...They are not bad at their hearts though...So, please don't get offended...We have nothing against Bangladesh...We admire you for your determination and progress....

Cheers...:-)
 
Common men conveniently trained by our neighbour and armed by a country tussling with the US at that time.



https://books.google.ca/books?id=tN...GD90Q6AEIPDAD#v=onepage&q=bangladeshi&f=false

A whole book of material, which consistently showed African contingents surpassing the meek and (dare I say?) cowardly Bangladeshi 'peacekeepers' in Rwanda. Kinda funny when you think about it. A country which regularly harps about a 40-year old genocide with that performance...



You're implying that Pakistan isn't developing any other areas of the country, blatantly untrue. I think two years of low oil prices have gotten to your head. Living in the UK Is pretty easy too, and I don't doubt that's made you more gung-ho than the ordinary Bangladeshi working in a sweatshop for minimum wage. Anyway, read up on the source I provided you, you'll find out Bangladesh's military woes aren't probably related to funding but...:D you'll see. :agree:



It's a joke buddy, no need to get flustered. I'm not really offended by what you say, I've heard worse from better nationalities.
lmao why do you even bother responding to the smelly kala bengan? C'mon he's just a "bangaali". Iski tuo nationality mn b "gaali" hai. :lol:
 
Hey, bro...Some of my fellow countrymen are just...you know ;)...They are not bad at their hearts though...So, please don't get offended...We have nothing against Bangladesh...We admire you for your determination and progress....

Cheers...:-)

Most Banglas hate us. Many don't even know why.

Maybe it gives them some level of relevance and self importance?

Just ignore the bangla ranters.
 
Most Banglas hate us. Many don't even know why.

Maybe it gives them some level of relevance and self importance?

Just ignore the bangla ranters.

Many Bangla also supports us, bro. For example in cricket match....I hate their government but have nothing against common people over there...
 
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NEW YORK – Iranian President Dr. Hassan Rouhani on Thursday said that “Pakistan’s security is security of Iran.”

Iranian President expressed his support when Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and he held a meeting on the sidelines of the 71st UN General Assembly session.

Both sides expressed satisfaction on the positive trajectory of bilateral ties between Pakistan and Iran. The lifting of international sanctions against Iran has paved the way for resumption of economic relations between the two countries with a view to realizing the true potential of bilateral trade. Current trade volume remains low at US$ 268 million per annum.

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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif apprised President Rouhani of Indian brutalities in Kashmir, particularly in the past two months. The people of Jammu and Kashmir have been victims of heinous acts of state sponsored terrorism at the hands of Indian occupation forces. The Prime Minister shared the latest situation in Kashmir, which continues to remain tense in the wake of the uprising that has surfaced in response to Indian barbaric acts in the Valley.

Opportunities for bilateral cooperation in the field of energy, especially oil, gas and electricity were also discussed. The two sides noted that progress on Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline and electricity import from Iran would help overcome Pakistan’s energy shortages in the coming years.

The Iranian President said that Iran can install a power plant on border with Pakistan to supply electricity. We consider Pakistan’s economic development as our development, the President added.

There is a need for defence cooperation between Iran and Pakistan as there is a history of defence cooperation between the two countries, the President mentioned.

There is also immense need for cooperation between Iran and Pakistan in the field of science and technology; we need to benefit from each others strong points in science and technology, the President stressed.

Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif stressed on the need to remain engaged at expert level to remove whatever technical delays that continue to hold back resumption of full economic cooperation between the two countries.

President Rouhani lauded the vision of the Prime Minister for translating CPEC into reality along with and expressed his desire to be part of the CPEC.

Connectivity projects were recognized by both Pakistan and Iran as vital to the progress of the region. In particular, the two leaders reiterated the complimentarily between Gwadar and Chabahar sea ports that could boost regional trade exponentially in the decades ahead.

Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif said that he will nominate two focal persons who will finalize energy projects with Iran in coming days.

The Prime Minister said that the hearts of the people of Pakistan and Iran beat together. Iran is a brotherly country. Our interests are same; we need to further consolidate our economic cooperation, expressed the Prime Minister.

Border management and security were also discussed .

Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif also stressed on the need for building unity and cohesion within the Muslim world, particularly at a time of such great turmoil.

The Iranian President said that the future of Iran and Pakistan is similar and bright. The President extended an invitation to the Prime Minister for visiting Iran.

Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif said that he has great affection for Iranian brothers since 1967. He accepted the invitation and said that he will visit Tehran soon.

The Prime Minister was assisted by Mr. Sartaj Aziz, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, Syed Tariq Fatemi, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs and Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, among others.

The two leaders had last met during President Rouhani’s visit to Islamabad this year.

https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pakistan/pakistans-security-is-security-of-iran-iranian-president/
Shah Mahmoud qureshi said in 2008 ! security of iran is security of Pakistan
It could be Good development if defence and energy ties being inked..both government need to strengthen the relations practically by doing maritime patrols cross border management as wl as economical engagement of Iranians investment in gawader or blouchistan and do strategic agreements of mutual interest and counter terrorism
 
Thank you Mr President.. i think we should soon host him and give him the most pleasant welcome in Pakistan.. last one was not good due to Kul bhosri yadav ..
 
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