Iran, Pakistan Discuss Strengthening Bilateral Cooperation
Tehran, The Gulf Observer: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar held a telephone conversation on Monday night, focusing on enhancing bilateral relations and addressing regional developments.
According to a statement from Iran’s Foreign Ministry, the two leaders exchanged views on various issues, including the latest developments in Syria and broader regional concerns. The ministers emphasized the importance of cooperation between their countries and discussed strategies to expand and strengthen their partnership across multiple domains.
Growing Bilateral Ties
Iran and Pakistan share a long-standing relationship rooted in historical, cultural, and economic ties. In recent years, their cooperation has seen a positive trajectory, bolstered by shared borders and membership in regional organizations such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), and the D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation.
The discussion reflects the commitment of both nations to work closely on mutual interests and contribute to regional stability and prosperity. Enhanced collaboration in trade, security, and multilateral initiatives is expected to deepen ties between the neighboring countries.