Millennium Post

PAK PM IMRAN KHAN VISITS IRAN

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TEHRAN: Iran and Pakistan have agreed to set up a joint border “reaction force” following a number of deadly attacks by militant groups on their frontier, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani announced Monday after talks with visiting Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan.

“We agreed to create a joint rapid reaction force at the borders for combatting terrorism,” Rouhani told a joint news conference, following months of increased tensions over attacks on both sides of the frontier.

The border skirts the volatile southeaste­rn Iranian province of Sistan-baluchista­n which has been the scene of frequent attacks on Iran’s security forces.

Khan’s visit to Iran, the first since he took office last year, comes after gunmen who Islamabad says were based in Iran killed 14 members of Pakistan’s security forces last week in its own Balochista­n province.

“The security chief will sit down with his counterpar­t here and discuss (security) cooperatio­n,” Khan said, although no details were given on the joint force.

“We trust that both countries will not have terrorist activities from their soil ... We will not allow any damage to your country from our soil,” said the Pakistani premier who started a two-day visit on Sunday.

In March, Rouhani demanded Pakistan act “decisively against anti-iranian terrorists”, following a February 13 attack that killed 27 members of the elite Revolution­ary Guards in Sistan-baluchista­n.

Iran has said a Pakistani suicide bomber was behind the attack, claimed by the Sunni jihadist group Jaish aladl (Army of Justice), which Tehran says operates mostly out of bases in Pakistan.

On Saturday, Islamabad said it had evidence the “terrorist outfits” that carried out the attack in Balochista­n had “training and logistic camps inside Iranian areas bordering Pakistan”.

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