Pakistan and Iran have agreed to enhance their cooperation in diverse fields, according to a recent meeting between Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi and Iranian Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghaddam in Islamabad.
The discussions revolved around topics of mutual interest, emphasizing the strong fraternal relations between the two countries and the promotion of collaborations in the media sector.
During the meeting, the Caretaker Information Minister expressed the desire to further expand economic ties between Pakistan and Iran. He stressed the importance of the brotherly relationship that exists between the two nations, highlighting the deep religious, cultural, and linguistic bonds.
Murtaza Solangi stated that it is crucial for Pakistan and Iran to join forces in the field of media, emphasizing that it is the need of the hour. He specifically mentioned Pakistan’s eagerness to enhance cooperation with Iran in the film and drama industries.
The Minister also updated the Ambassador on the measures being taken for the upcoming general elections in Pakistan, emphasizing that ensuring peaceful polls is the government’s topmost priority.
In response, the Ambassador expressed Iran’s high regard for the great poet of the subcontinent, Allama Iqbal. To further strengthen ties, the Minister announced Pakistan’s plan to collaborate with Iran and produce a film on Allama Iqbal.
In conclusion, Pakistan and Iran are committed to deepening their cooperation in various fields, ranging from economic relations to media collaborations. These efforts aim to enhance the strong bond between the two nations and promote mutual understanding and progress.