Thursday, July 4, 2024 06:24 PM
Pakistani President Zardari and Iranian President Raisi discuss security challenges, economic collaboration, and regional stability, emphasizing the importance of information sharing and solidarity.
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari recently engaged in a telephonic conversation with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, focusing on bolstering the exchange of information to tackle security challenges. The discussion, which took place during Eidul Fitr, saw Zardari extending condolences to Iran for the casualties resulting from an Israeli attack on the Iranian embassy in Damascus. Expressing solidarity, Zardari also voiced concerns over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, urging for an immediate ceasefire.
Zardari emphasized Islamabad's dedication to strengthening bilateral cooperation and extended an invitation to President Raisi to visit Pakistan. Stressing the significance of information sharing in addressing security issues, Zardari reiterated the importance of promoting barter trade and economic ties with Iran. This sentiment was echoed during a meeting with Iran's Ambassador to Pakistan, underscoring the potential for expanded economic collaboration.
Pakistan and Iran have a longstanding history of collaboration across economic, cultural, and political domains. The two nations have worked together on various fronts, including security, trade, and regional stability. The recent dialogue between Zardari and Raisi signifies a mutual commitment to deepening ties and fostering cooperation amidst shared challenges.