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ISLAMABAD, August 3, 2025 - Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan fully supports Iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy during a joint press conference with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
Pakistan and Iran agreed to boost annual trade to $8B, eyeing $10B soon, by using geographic proximity, removing border hurdles, and deepening economic ties.
Pakistan and Iran have signed several agreements to enhance cooperation in fields such as trade, agriculture, and technology.
The prime minister said that Pakistan and Iran signed several MoUs today, which will soon be transformed into formal ...
Pakistan and Iran have set a target to boost annual bilateral trade to $8 billion, following high-level meetings between ...
During a joint press conference with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, President Masoud Pezeshkian highlighted that ...
Pakistan and Iran aim to boost bilateral trade to USD 8 billion annually by leveraging geographic advantages and enhancing ...
Pakistan supports Iran's peaceful nuclear capability, signs agreements to expand cooperation in various fields, aiming for $10 billion trade.
Pakistan and Iran agree to increase bilateral trade to USD 8 billion annually, leveraging geographic advantages and enhancing ...
Pakistan’s politics may be at a turning point, too. There is still broad public support for Imran Khan, the jailed former ...
Pakistan's largest refiner Cnergyico will import 1 million barrels of oil from Vitol in October, Cnergyico's Vice Chairman ...
Pakistan and Iran have agreed to boost their annual bilateral trade to USD 8 billion, capitalizing on their geographical ...