Islamabad :
Qasim Khan Suri, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, met with his Iranian counterpart in Tehran to discuss strengthening ties between Tehran and Islamabad in the fight against terrorism and drug trafficking, and other issues.
Qasim Khan Suri, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, who is in Tehran at the invitation of his Iranian counterpart to meet with the officials of the Islamic Republic of Iran, met with Ali Nekzad, Deputy Speaker of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Speaker of the Assembly said that the fight against terrorism, drug trafficking, fuel and human beings are among the important areas to strengthen the relations between Tehran and Islamabad.
Ali Nekzad, while emphasizing that the policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran has been based on cooperation with neighboring countries from the very beginning, stressed that the expansion of bilateral relations with Pakistan as a friendly and brotherly country would help the Islamic Republic. The Islamic Consultative Assembly has always supported the promotion of dialogue between the two countries.
He described the United States as “the biggest problem of global security” and said that “the United States has exploited nations through the United Nations, international organizations, environmental issues, the dollar and everything in between.”
Qasim Khan Suri, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, while mentioning the importance of promoting relations between the two countries for Islamabad, said: The historical, cultural, social and religious commonalities between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan The importance of fostering relationships has grown. The environment is conducive to expanding relations between the two countries.
Referring to the visit of the officials of the two countries and the bilateral meetings and talks, he said that the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan, as two friendly and brotherly countries, have helped each other in the most difficult circumstances and these meetings Effective in expanding.
He said that the common enemies of the two countries want to weaken the relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan, adding that besides the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan trade cooperation in agriculture, energy and other fields Strengthening will bring development to both countries and peoples.
“Tehran and Islamabad have always helped each other in difficult times,” he said. Since the imposition of US sanctions on Iran, especially during the Corona epidemic, Pakistan has supported lifting sanctions.