Pakistan Army Commander Emphasizes Activation of Joint Border Security Committee with Iran.
During a meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Commander of the Pakistani Army called terrorism a common enemy of the two countries and stressed the need to activate the Joint Border Security Committee.
, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, continued his meetings with Pakistani officials on the sidelines of the 17th Emergency Meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, met with General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Commander of the Pakistani Army. Payment comment.
In this meeting, referring to the cooperation between the two countries in the border areas, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of our country assessed the security of the borders between the two countries at an appropriate level and called for the promotion of cooperation to increase it.
Amir Abdullahian called the fight against terrorism an issue in the field of joint cooperation between the two countries.
Our Foreign Minister, considering the capacities of the two countries in various fields of cooperation, emphasized our country’s readiness to export electricity and gas to Pakistan.
The consultation on the developments in Afghanistan was another part of our Foreign Minister’s conversation with General Bajwa, in which Amir Abdullahian did not allow the establishment of peace and security in Afghanistan except through the formation of a comprehensive government consisting of all practical ethnic groups.
General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Commander of the Pakistan Army, greeted the high officials of our country and mentioned the cooperation between the two countries on the basis of neighborliness and brotherhood, calling terrorism a common enemy of Iran and Pakistan and considering the need to further improve border security. Joint stressed the activation of the Joint Committee on Border Security between the two countries.
He also stressed the need for closer and closer cooperation on Afghanistan, especially in the fight against terrorism.