Jalalzadeh has paid a visit to Pakistan at the head of an
Iranian parliamentary delegation.
He lauded the cultural commonalities between Iran and
Pakistan, saying, “Persian language is a strong factor of the proximity of two
neighboring countries and both countries are proud to recognize each other as
the first country.”
Jalalzadeh added, “As Ayatollah Raisi, the president of the
Islamic Republic of Iran, has emphasized, we do not consider any limits to
expand bilateral cooperation with Pakistan in all fields. The heads of the two
countries have had two official meetings in the last one year and we will see
another meeting soon.”
He noted, “We will certainly put a special case for the
development of relations with Pakistan on the table of the Islamic Majlis. The
main focus is on expanding commercial and economic cooperation between the two
countries and encouraging governments to use mutual capabilities, especially
persuading the private sector in order to identify the capacities of Iran and
Pakistan.
According to Jalalzadeh, the Islamic Republic of Iran
welcomes China's investment in Pakistan, and everyone in Iran wants a
prosperous, developed and stable Pakistan.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran will never involve any third
country in the discussion of bilateral relations, either with Pakistan or other
countries, and what is important to us is maintaining and achieving bilateral
interests,” he said, according to IRIB News.
Hossein Nourian, Iran’s Consul General in Karachi, also
addressed the gathering, underlining the need for the expansion of trade
between Tehran and Islamabad.
“The two neighboring countries intend to use the common
borders not as a threat but as a special opportunity to strengthen
people-to-people relations and develop bilateral trade,” he said. “The level of
trade between Iran and Pakistan crossed two billion dollars for the first time
last year, and the two countries are trying to increase these relations to five
billion dollars in the first step.”
Pakistan has recently appointed a new ambassador to Iran
that has extensive experience working in China, a Pakistani news outlet
reported.
The new ambassador, Muhammad Mudassir Tipu, previously
served as the Director General (China) and Consul General to Chengdu, Gwadar
Pro reported.
This appointment is seen as a positive development that can
foster closer ties between Pakistan, China, and Iran, particularly in the
context of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the outlet added.
Song Zhihui, the Director of the Pakistan Study Center at
Sichuan University, underlined the importance of the appointment of Tipu. He
highlighted that Iran's growing geopolitical importance, particularly in light
of the Saudi-Iranian reconciliation facilitated by China, makes this assignment
crucial, according to the Pakistani outlet.
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