Pakistani Foreign Minister Blawal Bhutto Zardari noted that “in addition to the principles of good neighborliness, Iran and Pakistan maintain brotherly relations,” adding that “we are committed to cooperation with Iran,” the Iranian News Agency (IRNA) reported.

During his press conference with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian in Tehran, he pointed out that “every time I visit Iran, I get the feeling that I have come to my home”, stressing that “Iran is an important neighbor for Pakistan, and the two countries have much in common, looking forward to raising the level of bilateral relations and moving them towards prosperity.

The Foreign Minister of Pakistan stated, “We have considered the ways of developing bilateral relations, exchange of visits, common borders and cultural cooperation between the two sides,” noting that “we are determined to overcome obstacles in the course of Iran-Pakistan cooperation, expand barter trade.” support border markets and increase trade between Tehran and Islam.”

He stated that he had discussed with Amir Abdollahian the current situation in Jammu and Kashmir; He emphasized that “this region is under illegal occupation” and praised “the position of the Islamic Republic of Iran in support of the aspirations of Muslims in Kashmir”, noting that “we discussed the project of ‘Islamophobia’ and targeting Muslims in India.” .”

Referring to the developments in Afghanistan, the Pakistani minister expressed his country’s concern about the stability and security in that country; Noting that he reviewed with his Iranian counterpart issues related to the 4 million displaced Afghans and the independence of their country, stressing that “in these critical circumstances, we must support the Afghan people in releasing their frozen assets, while stressing that the governing body must take make more comprehensive decisions and take decisive steps in the fight against terrorism.”