TEHRAN, Jul 30 (Alliance News): Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar arrived in Tehran on Tuesday to attend the inauguration of Iran’s President-elect, Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian.
Upon his arrival at Tehran airport, Dar was warmly welcomed by Seyed Rasoul Musavi, Director General (West Asia) of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Muhammad Mudassir Tipu, Ambassador of Pakistan to Iran.
The visit highlights the commitment of both countries to strengthen their leadership-level engagement and enhance bilateral cooperation.
Dar’s participation in the inauguration ceremony underscores Pakistan’s dedication to fostering strong ties with Iran.
The event serves as an opportunity for both nations to reaffirm their mutual interests and explore new avenues for collaboration.
During his stay, Dar is expected to engage in discussions with Iranian officials on various aspects of bilateral relations, including trade, energy, and regional security.
These talks aim to deepen the partnership between Pakistan and Iran, addressing shared challenges and leveraging opportunities for growth and stability in the region.
Iran and Pakistan have a long history of cultural, economic, and political connections. This visit by Dar continues the tradition of high-level exchanges between the two countries, emphasizing the importance of maintaining and enhancing these ties.
The inauguration of Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian marks a new chapter in Iran’s political landscape, and Pakistan’s presence at this significant event reflects its support and solidarity with the Iranian people.
In addition to attending the inauguration, Dar’s visit is expected to pave the way for future engagements and cooperative projects. Both countries have expressed a keen interest in expanding their economic ties, particularly in the energy sector, where opportunities for collaboration are abundant.
Strengthening these relations is seen as beneficial for both nations, contributing to regional peace and prosperity.
The visit also provides a platform for discussing regional security issues, with both countries facing similar challenges and opportunities. By working together, Pakistan and Iran can contribute to the stability and development of the broader region.
Overall, Ishaq Dar’s visit to Tehran for the inauguration of President-elect Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian is a significant step in reinforcing the bond between Pakistan and Iran. It underscores the commitment of both nations to foster a cooperative and mutually beneficial relationship.