The Government of Iran has offered 200 latest buses for Karachi. The offer was made by the Consul General of Iran in Karachi, Medhi Subhani, who along with a delegation met with the Sindh Minister for Transport, Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, at his office on Thursday.
The Commercial Attache, Murad Naimati, and Commercial and Economic Consular, Hamid Raza were also present on the occasion. On behalf of the Iranian government Medhi Subhani extended full cooperation to improve the transport system in Sindh, especially in Karachi. He offered cooperation and assistance for the provision of buses as well.
The Consul General also invited the Minister to visit Iran during which he would be briefed on Iranian transport system especially about the public transport system of Tehran.
Medhi Subhani said that the very purpose of today's meeting was to further cement the ties between Iran and Pakistan. On the occasion, Syed Nasir Hussain Shah apprised the delegation about the transport needs of the province of Sindh as well as the city of Karachi. He said that provision of modern and effective transport system in the province was among the priorities of the government. The Minister said that work on the projects, such as Green Line and Abdus Sattar Edhi Line in Karachi, are being carried out on a fast pace. He also presented the traditional gift of Ajrak and Sindhi cap to the members of the delegation.
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