PM backs Iran's right to peaceful N-programme
- On Monday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif visited Tehran to meet Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and discuss bilateral ties and regional issues.
- The visit followed recent military escalation with India, during which Iran supported Pakistan, prompting discussions on trade, peace, and cooperation.
- Both leaders agreed to deepen cooperation in trade, investment, and regional security, aiming to raise bilateral trade from $3 billion to $10 billion soon.
- Prime Minister Shehbaz expressed Pakistan's strong backing of Iran's entitlement to develop a civilian nuclear program and highlighted diplomacy as the most effective approach to resolving regional conflicts.
- The meeting reinforced the commitment of both countries to maintain peace, address contested issues like Kashmir, and enhance mutual cooperation in multiple fields.
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PM backs Iran's right to peaceful N-programme
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday declared Pakistan's full support for Iran's right to have a civilian nuclear programme and assured Tehran that Islamabad would work with it on all issues of mutual concern. Shehbaz arrived in Tehran on the second leg of his regional tour. He held talks with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian at Sa'dabad Palace. The prime minister also called on Iranian Supreme Leader Sayyed Ali Khamenei. The prime ministe…
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Shehbaz Sharif meets Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran - Khaama Press
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Iranian President arrives in Oman to begin two-day visit - The Arabian Stories News
Muscat: The visit underscores the longstanding friendship and strategic cooperation between Oman and Iran. During his stay, President Pezeshkian is expected to hold high-level talks with Omani leaders, focusing on enhancing bilateral relations across various sectors. Key discussions will revolve around issues of mutual interest, including economic collaboration, regional security, and developments on the international stage. The post Iranian Pre…
Shehbaz reiterates Pak support to Iran’s peaceful nuclear plan - Pakistan Observer
Says ready to engage in dialogue with India for resolution of all disputes; PM holds talks, addresses joint presser with President Pezeshkian Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday expressed his gratitude to Iran for its support during the recent escalation of tensions between Pakistan and India, affirming Pakistan’s backing of Iran’s peaceful nuclear programme. “We stand with our Iranian brothers and reaffirm our support for Iran’s peaceful nu…
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