Iran would help Pakistan in developing energy and infrastructure sectors, said member Iranian Foreign Policy, Muhammad Hassan Asafari on Monday while talking to Chairperson Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs Senator, Nuzhat Sadiq. A delegation led by Muhammad Hassan Asafari discussed matters of mutual interest.
Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan, Alireza Haghghan, advisor to the member Foreign Policy, Abbas Malki and additional secretary Senate, Dr Pervaiz Abbas were present in the meeting. Senator Nuzhat Sadiq said that the relationship between the two countries went back to almost decades when Iran recognised Pakistan and was further strengthened when Pakistan recognised Iranian revolution.
Pakistan and Iran enjoyed same religion and similar cultural values which increased the inclination both peoples had towards each other said a press release. Chairperson Foreign Affairs Committee said the Prime Minister's visit to Iran and Iranian Foreign Minister's visit to Pakistan had knit the relationship even further and more such visits were needed for our bilateral relations.
Muhammad Hassan Asafari felicitated Senator Nuzhat on her election as Chairperson of this important committee and said that the government parliament and people of Pakistan attached special importance and significance to its relations with Pakistan. He said that Iran had the readiness to expand ties with Pakistan in all spheres and no foreign hindrance would cause any difficulty in the gas pipeline project. The delegation extended an invitation to the chairperson to visit the Islamic Republic of Iran. Senator Nuzhat Sadiq accepted the invitation and said that more parliamentary exchanges would further build up the relationship between the two countries.