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Tehran—Pakistan’s Ambassador to Tehran Noor Mohammad Jadmani in a meeting with Iranian officials announced that Pakistan was keen to boost its trade ties with Iran up to five billion dollars. “During the past four years, mutual economic cooperation plunged due to the anti-Iranian financial embargos; however, on the eve of the termination of the West-led sanctions on Iran in coming months we plan to bolster our economic ties with the country,” Jadmani said.
In April, Pakistani Federal Commerce Minister and Iranian Minister for Economy Ali Tayyebnia voiced their enthusiasm for promotion of Islamabad-Tehran all-out cooperation. In a meeting with Dastgir, Tayyebnia expressed the hope that effective steps would soon be taken to implement the agreements reached by the Pakistan-Iran Joint Economic Commission.
Minister suggested that finance ministries of the two countries draft the mechanisms and strategies in order to facilitate bilateral trade. Iran and Pakistan have exchanged delegations on a regular basis in the last several decades.
Pak, Iran trade ties to hit $5b mark
In April, Pakistani Federal Commerce Minister and Iranian Minister for Economy Ali Tayyebnia voiced their enthusiasm for promotion of Islamabad-Tehran all-out cooperation. In a meeting with Dastgir, Tayyebnia expressed the hope that effective steps would soon be taken to implement the agreements reached by the Pakistan-Iran Joint Economic Commission.
Minister suggested that finance ministries of the two countries draft the mechanisms and strategies in order to facilitate bilateral trade. Iran and Pakistan have exchanged delegations on a regular basis in the last several decades.
Pak, Iran trade ties to hit $5b mark