
Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, emphasizes the need to strengthen trade and connectivity with Iran during a meeting with Iranian Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghadam. Discussions highlight areas of cooperation including trade, energy, transportation, and counter-terrorism measures.
PM Shehbaz underscores mutual benefits and urges closer collaboration, expressing gratitude for Iran’s support on regional matters. Ambassador Moghadam reaffirms Iran’s commitment to enhancing ties with Pakistan.
Read also: US Warns Against Pakistan-Iran Gas Pipeline, Citing Sanction Risks
The talks coincide with efforts to address Pakistan’s energy needs, including discussions on the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline.
Despite US reservations, Pakistan seeks a waiver from sanctions to advance the project, while Washington pledges support for clean energy initiatives to alleviate Pakistan’s energy crisis.
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