Miftah Ismail stresses for optimal utilization of trade potential b/w Pakistan, Iran
"Pakistan has always highly valued its ties with Iran"


Islamabad: Minister for Finance and Revenue Miftah Ismail has stressed for optimal utilization of trade potential between Pakistan and Iran.
According to details, the Iranian ambassador to Pakistan Seyed Mohammad Ali Hosseini called on him in Islamabad today (Wednesday).
Highlighting the deep rooted cordial and fraternal relations between the two countries, the Minister said Pakistan has always highly valued its ties with Iran.
He expressed the commitment to take all possible measures for significantly increasing bilateral trade volume.
On his part, Iranian Ambassador appreciated Pakistan's current economic policies saying that two countries have great potential for extensive collaboration in the fields of energy, trade and other areas.
Both sides expressed their satisfaction on the current state of bilateral relations and showed keen interest for enhancing collaboration in various areas of common interest.
Hasan Ali eyes best bowler title, but says team victory comes first
- 4 hours ago

Scientists warn of record snow decline in Hindu Kush-Himalayas
- 3 hours ago
Islamabad: Female student gunned down in International Islamic University's hostel
- 5 hours ago

YouTube Music introduces 'consistent volume' feature for smoother listening
- 3 hours ago
Karachi gripped by heatwave as temperature soars to 41°C
- 4 hours ago
Pakistan gets second air ambulance service as Sky Wings joins mission
- 4 hours ago
Crisis in desert: Over 80 peacocks dead in Tharparkar, hundreds sick
- 4 hours ago
Gold prices shatter Pakistanis' hope, reach historic high
- 5 hours ago

Vaani Kapoor calls Fawad Khan ‘charming’, ‘made for the big screen’
- 5 hours ago
Fawad Khan, Vaani Kapoor shine at Dubai music launch of ‘Abeer Gulal’
- 3 hours ago

Polio team attack in South Waziristan leaves policeman martyred
- 3 hours ago

Nationwide goods transport halted amid protest on Karachi's Super Highway
- 5 hours ago