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Mir Java, Iran – In a significant one-day gathering held in the picturesque Iranian border town of Mir Java, Pakistan, and Iran took bold strides toward fostering economic ties and resolving border-related challenges. The meeting, spearheaded by Chief Collector Customs Balochistan, Abdul Qadir Memon from the Pakistani side and Mr. Javed Haidari, Director General of Transit and International Transport Department and Ministry of Roads and Urban Development, Iran, signaled a promising era of cooperation between the two neighboring nations.

Pakisani and Iranian officials after the meeting pose for a photo

Delving into Key Discussions

The meeting featured intensive discussions on a multitude of crucial topics, emphasizing the mutual benefits that await both nations. Highlights included comprehensive deliberations on Pak-Iran trade, the Mir Java Taftan border, transportation logistics, and the movement of goods and people across the border.

A Focus on Trade and Expansion

One of the primary focal points was trade expansion between Iran’s Sistan Balochistan province and Pakistan’s Balochistan. Participants dove into intricate matters related to railways, banking, transport, emigration, visas, and trade, with a particular focus on priority issues. While the meeting addressed a wide spectrum of concerns, import-related matters remained a subject of keen discussion, promising potential solutions to enhance cross-border commerce.

A Diverse and Influential Delegation

The attendees represented a diverse cross-section of professionals and authorities. Collector Customs Appraisal Taftan Naveed Iqbal, Deputy Collector Usman Aziz, Superintendent Ahad Durrani, and numerous other stakeholders from Pakistan converged at the meeting. Their presence, spanning various sectors such as business, border management, national security, trade, transportation, and the banking industry, underscored the comprehensive approach to addressing the challenges and opportunities at hand. Additionally, representatives from the Ministry of Immigration, and Foreign Affairs, and the business community lent their insights and expertise to the proceedings.

A Message of Cooperation and Goodwill

Mr. Javed Haidari, leading the Iranian delegation, extended a warm welcome to the Pakistani representatives, emphasizing the brotherly and neighboring ties between the two nations. He expressed optimism that this gathering would prove highly beneficial not only for the region but also for the businessmen on both sides of the border. Beyond fostering mutual goodwill, the meeting pledged to tackle pressing business issues, setting the stage for a promising future of collaboration and prosperity.

The Pak-Iran joint border meeting in Mir Java stands as a testament to the commitment of both nations to deepen economic cooperation and resolve border-related challenges, opening doors to enhanced trade and prosperity for their respective regions.

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