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Pakistan, Iran reaffirm commitment to strengthen agricultural cooperation

byCT Report
18/02/2026
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ISLAMABAD: Minister for National Food Security and Research, Rana Tanveer Hussain underscored the need for enhanced technical cooperation, exchange of expertise and strengthened coordination between relevant departments and research institutions Pakistan and Iran.

The minister chaired a high-level meeting, which was held between Iran’s Minister of Agriculture, Gholamreza Nouri Ghezeljeh, Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan to advance bilateral cooperation in agriculture and food security, said a press release.

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The discussions were described as constructive and forward-looking, reflecting a shared commitment to strengthening economic ties between the two neighboring countries.

The meeting reflected the longstanding and brotherly relations between Pakistan and Iran, rooted in shared history, cultural affinity, and geographical proximity. Both sides expressed satisfaction on engagement between the two countries and reaffirmed their commitment to further deepening cooperation in areas of mutual interest, particularly agriculture and food security.

The Iranian Minister of Agriculture, Gholamreza Nouri Ghezeljeh, appreciated Pakistan’s efforts to promote agricultural development and emphasized the value of closer cooperation in horticulture, livestock, crop management, and modern farming practices.

He noted that both countries possess complementary strengths and can benefit from structured collaboration, joint initiatives, and regular institutional dialogue.

Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan also highlighted the importance of facilitating cooperation through improved connectivity, streamlined procedures, and practical coordination at the operational level. He emphasized that sustained engagement and mutual understanding would help unlock the full potential of bilateral relations across multiple sectors.

The ministers discussed ongoing collaboration under existing agreements, including cooperation in veterinary and animal health, plant protection and quarantine. Both sides agreed on the importance of effectively implementing signed agreements and expediting pending institutional mechanisms to ensure consistent progress.

Matters relating to agricultural exchange, research collaboration, capacity building, and facilitation of farmers and agri-business stakeholders were also discussed. The two sides acknowledged the need to promote joint research in areas such as water conservation, high-value crops, livestock improvement, and sustainable agricultural practices in view of shared climatic and environmental challenges.

Concluding the meeting, the ministers reaffirmed their resolve to strengthen bilateral cooperation through regular engagement, enhanced institutional linkages, and coordinated implementation of agreed initiatives.

Both sides expressed confidence that closer collaboration in agriculture and food security will further reinforce the strong ties between Pakistan and Iran and contribute positively to regional stability and shared prosperity.

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