Iranian Envoy calls on Hanif Abbasi

ISLAMABAD: Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan, Dr. Reza Amiri Moghaddam Thursday called on Federal Minister for Railways Muhammad Hanif Abbasi here.

Iranian Commercial Counsellor, Ms. Kamali Moghaddam also attended the meeting, said a news release. The meeting focused on strengthening Pakistan–Iran bilateral relations, enhancing political, economic and trade cooperation, and appreciating the sustained goodwill between the two countries.

Both the sides expressed gratitude over the positive engagement and mutual support. During the meeting, both parties agreed to resume the Islamabad–Tehran–Istanbul (ITI) Train within this year, a key step towards revitalizing regional connectivity and boosting cross-border trade.

Hanif Abbasi emphasized the importance of increasing Pakistan–Iran trade volumes and enhancing mutual imports and exports.

He said that enhanced trade will significantly contribute to railway revenue and support Pakistan’s national economy.

“In line with the Prime Minister’s vision, strengthening regional connectivity and linking the region through rail networks remains our top priority,” the minister added.

The Ambassador extended an invitation to the Minister for an official visit to Iran.
The minister warmly accepted the invitation, saying “It will be an honor for me to visit Iran and perform the sacred Ziyarat.”

Hanif Abbasi said that reviewing the Iranian railway system will also be part of his agenda during the visit, with a view to exploring avenues for modern, efficient, and expanded rail connectivity across the region. –Agencies