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Karachi & Tehran Chambers support de-escalation efforts

byCT Report
24/01/2024
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KARACHI: The Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) and the Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture (TCCIMA) have jointly voiced their strong endorsement for diplomatic initiatives seeking to de-escalate tensions between Pakistan and Iran.

In an official statement, both chambers addressed the recent political strains between the two neighboring nations, emphasizing the imperative to fortify diplomatic ties and nurture the longstanding friendship between Pakistan and Iran. Despite recent differences, the chambers underscored the historical peaceful coexistence and mutual support that has characterized the relationship between the two nations.

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The joint statement highlighted the vital need for cooperation, portraying Iran and Pakistan as partners on a shared journey towards security and prosperity. The extensive history and successful political and economic ties between the nations were lauded as a guide for shaping future actions. The chambers rejected the notion of long borders as barriers, instead emphasizing their role as connecting bridges that highlight the necessity to preserve common heritage and cultivate a brotheKrhood of civilization.

Representing a multitude of businessmen from both countries, the Karachi and Tehran Chambers affirmed their commitment to fostering friendship and brotherhood. They expressed their readiness to contribute to the collective prosperity and future of Iran and Pakistan. In a collective prayer, they expressed their hope that the enduring historical friendship between the two nations continues to thrive.

One of the key focal points in the statement was the recognition of the importance of improving the Business-to-Business (B2B) relationship between Iran and Pakistan. Both chambers acknowledged that enhancing these ties would be pivotal for the progress and prosperity not only of the individual nations but also for the entire region.

The joint support from Karachi and Tehran comes at a crucial juncture when diplomatic efforts are underway to defuse tensions between Pakistan and Iran. This move by the business communities of both nations adds a significant voice of reason, emphasizing the shared history, cultural ties, and economic interdependence that bind them together.

The Karachi and Tehran Chambers concluded their statement with a call for unity and collaboration, echoing the sentiment that through strengthened diplomatic ties and enhanced economic cooperation, both nations can usher in an era of peace and prosperity in the region. The business communities expressed their hope that their joint stance would serve as a positive influence on the ongoing diplomatic dialogues and contribute towards the stabilization of relations between Pakistan and Iran.

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