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News ID: 151516
Publish Date : 04 July 2026 - 22:54

Tehran to Send Multi-Ministry Delegation to Pakistan to Expand Economic Cooperation

ISLAMABAD (Arab News) - Iran will soon send a high-level delegation led by Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni to Pakistan to expand cooperation across sectors including agriculture, industry, trade, transport, tourism and foreign affairs, Iranian state media reported on Saturday.
The planned visit signals an effort by Tehran and Islamabad to broaden bilateral engagement beyond security cooperation and border management toward closer economic and commercial ties. Pakistan and Iran have sought to strengthen trade and investment in recent months while also expanding cooperation in agriculture, energy, border security and religious tourism.
Islamabad has facilitated contacts and mediated talks between Tehran and Washington in recent months while simultaneously working to deepen bilateral relations with Iran, including through high-level exchanges and agreements aimed at expanding economic cooperation.
“This delegation will include senior officials from the ministries of agriculture, industry, mining and trade, roads and urban development, foreign affairs, cultural heritage, tourism, and handicrafts,” Iran’s official IRNA news agency reported after a joint press conference between Momeni and Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi in Tehran.
“Arrangements have been made for the Iranian delegation’s visit to Islamabad and we are happy that the Iranian interior minister will head the delegation,” Naqvi said, according to IRNA.