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Pakistan, Iran reaffirm dedication to boost mutual cooperation

The discussion focuses on fortifying the existing ties between the two nations and delving into opportunities for future economic partnership. 

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Islamabad: Pakistan and Iran on Wednesday reaffirmed their dedication to boosting mutual cooperation and nurturing economic advancement.

This came at a meeting between Finance Minister Dr. Shamshad Akhtar and Iranian Ambassador Dr Reza Amiri Moghaddam in Islamabad on Wednesday.

The discussion focused on fortifying the existing ties between the two nations and delving into opportunities for future economic partnership. 

In separate development, Caretaker Minister for Culture and National Heritage Jamal Shah said that Pakistan wanted to bolster cultural ties with Iran in diverse fields including arts, film, handicrafts, literature, heritage and culture.

He was talking to Cultural Counselor of Embassy of Iran Ehsan Khazaei, who called on him in Islamabad on Wednesday.

During meeting, the two sides discussed cultural ties between Pakistan and Iran, as well as the latest developments regarding those relations, including cultural agreements between the two brotherly countries.

They discussed cooperation in organizing various cultural events including Iranian films week and other cultural exchanges.

The two sides also exchanged views on Pak-Iran joint film production and decided to hold delegation level meeting to further discuss on it.

Speaking on the occasion, the Iranian Cultural Counselor said that there are many cultural and historical commonalities between Pakistan and Iran.

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