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Iran's Larijani arrives in Islamabad to deepen ties
- Ali Larijani, Iran's National Security Adviser, visited Pakistan to enhance bilateral ties, as confirmed by Pakistan's Ambassador to Iran, Mudassir Tipu.
- During his visit, Larijani expressed gratitude for Pakistan's support during Iran's recent conflict, stating that both countries play important roles in regional stability.
- Both nations aim to increase bilateral trade from over $3 billion to a target of $10 billion, with discussions focusing on the Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline project and economic collaboration.
- Larijani's meetings in Pakistan are expected to consolidate the historic relations between Iran and Pakistan and enhance political and economic cooperation.
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Neighbors continue high-level exchanges as Larijani heads to ‘brotherly’ Pakistan
TEHRAN – Iran’s top security official, Ali Larijani, has departed for Pakistan in a visit aimed at deepening political and security cooperation between the two neighbors.
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11%
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