Thursday, January 31, 2013

President Zardari calls for early finalization of Pak-Iran projects

Radio Pakistan
President Asif Ali Zardari has called for concerted efforts to increase trade and economic interaction among the people of Pakistan and Iran. He was talking to an Iranian delegation led by Senior Advisor to the Supreme leader on International Affairs Ali Akbar Velayati in Islamabad. President Asif Ali Zardari has also called for early finalization and implementation of Pakistan-Iran projects‚ especially those in the energy sector‚ transport‚ trade and commerce to promote greater bilateral cooperation. The President said people of Pakistan have special attachment with their Iranian brethren and highly value their fraternal ties. The President said there is an urgent need to address the issue of tariff and non tariff barriers to promote mutual trade and increase trade volume. Suggesting encouragement of trade in local currencies the President said that the two countries should seriously consider preferential tariff and free trade arrangements. He also urged the need to further facilitate visa procedure and opening of new border posts for greater connectivity and interaction. The President reiterated Pakistan's commitment for expeditious implementation of all mega projects including Pak Iran gas pipeline‚ one thousand megawatt Taftan-Quetta transmission line‚ four hundred megawatt Gwadar power supply project and construction of Noshki-Dalbandin sector of Quetta Taftan Highway. The President said that ECO Container Train would revolutionize cargo and transit facilities between the two countries. He also urged the need to further ease visa procedures and opening new border posts for greater connectivity and interactions. Discussing regional situation and shared challenges‚ the President emphasized upon the need for joining hands against the shared threat of militancy and extremism. Referring to situation in Afghanistan‚ he stressed for the need to have greater coordination for promotion of peace and stability in the neighboring country. About Middle East‚ the President said Pakistan desire peace and stability in the region and will continue to support every effort in this regard.

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