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Pakistan Study Centre, University of Peshawar and Cultural Centre Islamic Republic of Iran jointly organized a conference on Iran-Pakistan Relation, here on Thursday.
In his opening remarks, Director Pakistan Study Centre, University of Peshawar, Prof. Dr Fakhr-ul-Islam said that strengthening relations with Islamic countries was religious and constitutional obligation for Pakistan.
He referred to Article 40 of the 1973 Constitution which provides for role of Pakistan, in strengthening bonds with Muslim countries. He said, in the given geo-strategic scenario, both the states need to revisit their relationship.
In his inaugural address, the Director General of Cultural Centre Islamic Republic of Iran, Ali Yousafi said that Pakistan and Iran share same border, same religion, same culture and same history. He said Iran and Pakistan have always reciprocated good gestures. Iran was the first state recognizing Pakistan in 1947. On the same analogy, Pakistan was the first to recognize Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979.
Col. Hekmat Shah Afridi (retd) and scholar from Islamabad gave a comprehensive presentation on Pakistan-Iran relations, prospects and threats. He said that in the relations of Iran and Pakistan, prospects are more than irritants. He said that there are so many commonalities between the two countries and both of them share economic interests. Therefore, both the states must enjoy cordial relation.
In his concluding remarks, the Dean, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Peshawar, Prof. Dr Syed Minhaj-ul-Hassan, said the relationship of Iran and areas where Pakistan is situated dates back to thousands of years ago. In these relations, Persian language played a vital role.
He, however regretted that that British colonial empire in India, replaced Persian with English. He said that relations between Iran and Pakistan were cordial during 1947-1979. But then some changes occurred which created tensions. He said the tensions between the two countries are political which are not difficult to be resolved.
The conference was also addressed by Prof. Dr Fazal-ur-Rahim Marwat, Prof. Dr Babar Shah, Prof. Dr Shabir Ahmad, Ghayur Ahmad and several others.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2017

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