After three days of intensive talks between Iran and Pakistan and at the end of the eighth Iran-Pakistan border security conference in Islamabad, the two sides inked an agreement on security co-operation, it was announced Saturday. According to Iranian news agency, in the conference the two sides discussed various issues such as fight against terrorism, upgrading current level of security co-operation on joint borders, fight against organised crimes, kidnapping and human trafficking, expansion of border co-operation, border markets and extradition of prisoners.
Deputy Interior Minister for Security Affairs Hossein Zolfaqari and his Pakistani counterpart were present in the conference.
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