Iranian President Masoud’s upcoming visit to Pakistan is being seen as an important part of efforts to further strengthen ties between the two countries. According to the Foreign Office, the Iranian president will arrive in Pakistan on Tuesday where he will meet with top political leaders and hold talks on important issues.
President Masoud is visiting Pakistan at the invitation of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. He will be accompanied by a high-level delegation, which will include representatives of various ministries and senior officials. During the visit, he is expected to hold detailed discussions on various aspects of bilateral cooperation in his meetings with President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
According to officials, relations between Pakistan and Iran span decades and the two countries are in touch with each other on several regional and international issues. Special attention will be paid to trade, energy, border management, people-to-people contacts and promotion of regional ties during the visit.
The Foreign Office has clarified that the two countries will also explore the possibilities of expanding economic cooperation. Pakistan and Iran share a long common border, and both governments are working on promoting legal trade, improving border facilities, and opportunities for mutual investment.
An important feature of the visit is that it is taking place at a time when diplomatic activity in the region is increasing. Both Islamabad and Tehran support regional stability and peaceful resolution of disputes. Experts say that in the current circumstances, close contact between the two countries is important not only for bilateral relations but also for broader regional peace.
According to a statement from the Foreign Office, President Peshkian’s meetings will also discuss diplomatic developments after the Islamabad MoU and other international issues. The two sides will consult on issues of mutual interest and identify new areas of cooperation.
According to political observers, Pakistan-Iran relations are based on religious, cultural, and historical foundations, however, in the current era, economic cooperation and regional coordination have gained more importance. This is why both countries are exploring the possibilities of increasing trade volume and joint development projects.
The Iranian president’s visit is expected to further strengthen trust and cooperation between the two countries. Government sources say the high-level contacts will help achieve the shared goals of peace, stability and sustainable development in the region and will provide a new dimension to bilateral relations in the future.