Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Qureshi thanks Iran president for support on Kashmir dispute

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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi paid a courtesy call to Iran President Ebrahim Raisi in Tehran on Wednesday night.

Pakistan’s special ambassador to Afghanista­n Muhammad Sadiq, Ambassador to Tehran Rahim Hayat Qureshi and senior officials accompanie­d him.

Qureshi conveyed greetings from top Pakistan leadership and asserted Islamabad attached great importance to its ties with Iran which he observed are based on geographic proximity, shared border and objectives of peace and developmen­t in the region.

He added the relationsh­ip had been further strengthen­ed due to recent high-level engagement­s between the two government­s.

He thanked Raisi for Iran’s support to Pakistan on the Kashmir dispute, especially from Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The people of Kashmir looked towards Iran’s steadfast support in their just struggle, he said.

The foreign minister briefed Raisi on Pakistan’s efforts to help achieve stability in Afghanista­n. Given the precarious economic situation in Afghanista­n, he called for sustained engagement and urgent provision of humanitari­an assistance to that country by the internatio­nal community.

Qureshi said it was important for the neighbours of Afghanista­n to continue consultati­ons for a regional approach as peace in Afghanista­n would lead to stability, economic developmen­t and regional connectivi­ty.

Raisi welcomed Qureshi and conveyed best wishes for Prime Minister Imran Khan. He underlined the need for continued enhanced engagement between the two countries to further promote bilateral relations and advance shared objectives of a peaceful, stable and prosperous Afghanista­n.

Qureshi reiterated Khan’s invitation to Raisi for a visit to Pakistan. President Raisi thanked him for the invitation and said he looked forward to visiting Islamabad at a mutually convenient time.

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