Bilateral Cooperation
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Iran agreed to expand their bilateral cooperation in various fields, including economic, commercial, cultural, tourism, and public relations.
Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi and Iranian Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghaddam in Islamabad decided this in a meeting on Tuesday.

They addressed mutual interests, fraternal relations between the two countries, and the promotion of cooperation in the field of media.
Caretaker Information Minister emphasized the need to further expand economic relations between Pakistan and Iran. He stressed Pakistan’s high regard for its brotherly relations with Iran.
Murtaza Solangi highlighted the deep religious, cultural, and linguistic ties that bind Islamabad and Tehran. He also expressed the urgency of collaboration between Pakistan and Iran in the media sector, particularly in film and drama.
Furthermore, Murtaza Solangi informed the Ambassador about the steps taken for the upcoming general elections in Pakistan, emphasizing the government’s primary responsibility to ensure peaceful polls.
The Ambassador acknowledged the high esteem in which Iranians hold the great poet of the subcontinent, Allama Iqbal.
During the meeting, the Minister announced that Pakistan intends to collaborate with Iran to produce a film on Allama Iqbal.

