Islamabad, 14 April 2023 (TDI): Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shabaz Shareef, had a productive telephonic conversation with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.
Various aspects of bilateral relations were the topics of discussion, as were Israel’s human rights violations in Palestine.
The discussion focused on strengthening bilateral ties while also discussing regional security and stability issues.
During the phone call, the Prime Minister congratulated President Raisi on the historic Iran-KSA deal, which will change the dynamics of regional politics. The deal signifies the start of diplomatic ties between two traditional rivals, which is a significant step towards regional stability and global peace.
The Prime Minister invited President Raisi to visit Pakistan, which would strengthen bilateral relations even further. The two leaders also talked about the importance of regular high-level meetings to enhance communication between the states, which will ultimately promote regional peace and stability.
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The Prime Minister reiterated Pakistan’s stance on the Palestine issue and condemned Israel’s human rights violations and the recent Al-Aqsa attack. The two leaders were concerned about the ongoing conflict in the region and agreed on the need for a peaceful resolution to the issue.
The conversation between the two leaders is a crucial step toward improving relations between Pakistan and Iran, two neighboring countries with common cultural, religious, and historical ties. The discussions centered on improving cooperation in a variety of areas, such as trade, energy, and infrastructure development.
They also discussed the possibility of increasing trade and investment between their countries to boost economic growth. Additionally, they agreed to continue their dialogue on important global issues such as climate change and security.
Both leaders expressed their desire to strengthen bilateral ties while also promoting regional peace and stability. The phone call ended on a positive note, with both leaders expressing their willingness to collaborate to achieve their mutual objectives.