Pakistan, Iran to Revive Gas Pipeline Project

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Pakistan and Iran on Wednesday agreed to explore new avenues of collaboration in the fields of aviation including direct flight, revival of gas pipeline project and expansion of trade between the two nations.

The comprehension was reached during a gathering between Business Clergyman Naveed Qamar and visiting Director of the Commission of Public safety and International strategy of the Majlis of the Islamic Republic of Iran Vahid Jalalzadeh, who is driving a significant level designation to Pakistan to examine different measures to advance respective financial relations between the two nations.

An authority declaration gave after the gathering said that the two sides underlined the need to fortify monetary ties and stressed the significance of expanded network. Mr Jalalzadeh proposed the inception of non-stop trips among Iran and Pakistan to upgrade travel and business potential open doors.

Mr Qamar recognized the meaning of this proposition and communicated his help for laying out non-stop trips as a way to work with exchange and elevate individuals to-individuals trades. During the gathering, the conversations additionally addressed the well established issue of the Pak-Iran Gas pipeline. Mr Qamar focused on the significance of facilitating the undertaking, as it holds gigantic potential for energy collaboration between the two nations.

He swore his obligation to determine any hindrances and push ahead with the pipeline, which would carry significant advantages to the two countries. Perceiving the ongoing exchange volume of roughly $2 billion as deficient, Mr Jalalzadeh encouraged the need to find strong ways to expand it to an extravagant level. In any case, there is no authority exchange between the two nations attributable to the non-accessibility of banking channels and limitations.

Mr Qamar underscored the significance of opening new boundary showcases and executing a bargain exchange framework to work with more noteworthy business trade. These actions, he accepted, would essentially support exchange volume. Mr Jalalzadeh additionally welcomed Mr Qamar to visit Iran. The introduction of one of the six intersections at the Pasheen Boundary on May 18 by the state head of Pakistan and the leader of Iran likewise went under conversation.

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