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Iran Hails ‘Positive Developments’ in Security along Pakistan Border

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has highlighted the significance of security along the country’s border with Pakistan, hailing the “positive developments” in this regard.

He made the remarks in a Tuesday meeting with Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army Qamar Javed Bajwa in Tehran, adding that “we are confident that with the determination in both sides, we can well confront smuggling and smugglers.”

The president stressed the importance of deepening bilateral relations between Iran and Pakistan and said, “Close relations between the Iranian and Pakistani nations is a valuable asset that can be used to further develop relations in different fields of mutual interest”.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran has laid the Peace Pipelines to the Pakistani border and we are completely ready to boost cooperation in this regard,” he noted.

Rouhani went on to refer to the recent regional developments, saying, “We believe that in regional issues and relations, all countries must cooperate in establishing peace and security.”

Referring to the current state of affairs in Afghanistan, the President said, “We all know that the solution is the cooperation of all groups and different ethnic groups in determining the future of the country, and it is the people of Afghanistan who can decide without the interference of foreign powers.”

“Without a doubt, the United States’ military presence and base in Afghanistan has boosted up its issues,” he said.

Rouhani also said, “The Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan have very good potential and opportunities to develop relations and cooperation.”

Referring to the Pakistani Army Chief’s visit to Tehran, he said, “This means that there are strong relations between the two countries”.

At the same meeting, Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army Qamar Javed Bajwa said, “No country can undermine the good relations between Pakistan and Iran.”

“Pakistan will use all potentials and different methods to further deepen the trade and economic cooperation, and is ready to promote its current cooperation,” he said.

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