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Pak to increase security on Iran border to boost trade: Minister

byCT Report
28/03/2016
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ISLAMABAD: The government will ensure security of the bordering areas between Iran and Pakistan to boost bilateral trade ties.

This was stated by Minister for States and Frontier Region Lt General (r) Abdul Qadir Baloch, while talking to Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA). He said Pakistan could ensure desirable security for anything which had to travel on ground between Iran and Pakistan. “Iran is capable of taking care of problems at its end and we are capable of handling the problems on our side,” he added.

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The minister said the visit of Iranian president would boost the economy of the both countries. He said the major issue of Afghan refugees had also discussed between Pakistan and Iran during President Hassan Rouhani’s visit.

“We need to have a combined strategy to handle the situation of Afghan refugees and this might get discussed between the two sides,” he added. To a question, he said, “There is a lot of improvement on bordering areas of Pakistan and good cooperation is going on between Pakistan and Afghanistan and also between Iran and Pakistan.”

Baloch said Pakistan and Iran were close neighbours and both could benefit from each other’s resources. “We have the manpower and very good areas where investments could take place whereas we can benefit a lot from Iran in energy sector,” he said. He stated that Pakistani agriculture sector was quite strong and could export rice and fruits like oranges to Iran. “Other than agriculture we can export livestock, as it offers a big scope for economic cooperation,” he added.

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