Khaleej Times

Pakistan, Iran agree to manage border movement effectivel­y

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ISLAMABAD — Pakistan and Iran on Wednesday agreed to manage their porous border effectivel­y, revive hotline between their border security forces and boost cooperatio­n to overcome “existing challenges” at the regional and the internatio­nal levels.

Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif committed themselves to further the bilateral ties during a meeting, which came nearly a week after nine Iranian border guards were killed by militants in a cross-border attack on the frontier with Pakistan.

Following the attack, Iran had summoned the Pakistani envoy to protest the attack.

The two leaders agreed to promote cooperatio­n, “encompassi­ng all areas of mutual interest and concerns, including effective border management, curb drug-traffickin­g and check illegal cross-border movement through better coordinati­on, greater intelligen­ce sharing and frequent interactio­ns at political, military, security and at the level of various ministries”, said an official statement released after their meeting.

They also agreed that their countries had “no other option” but to work hand-in-hand to overcome existing challenges at individual, regional as well as internatio­nal levels vis-a-vis the issues confrontin­g the Muslim Ummah (community)”.

Pakistan and Iran decided to set up “operationa­l committees” for identifica­tion of areas of cooperatio­n and addressing mutual concerns.

“The two sides agreed in principle to revive hotline between the border security forces of the two countries in order to resolve any issues at border,” the statement said.

Zarif, accompanie­d by a 12-member delegation, is in Pakistan on a day-long visit to discuss various issues, including security and border management, after the terrorist attack on Iranian border guards on April 26.

Khan, however, said the visit of the Iranian delegation would provide momentum to the bilateral ties. “Your visit will send a strong message to those who wanted to undermine Pak- Iran relations and always look for an opportunit­y to create mistrust between the two friendly countries.”

 ?? APP ?? Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif exchanging views during their meeting in Islamabad on Wednesday. —
APP Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif exchanging views during their meeting in Islamabad on Wednesday. —

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