Pakistan, Iran join forces for counter-terrorism cooperation following missile strikes
Islamabad: Pakistan and Iran on Monday agreed to establish a high-level consultative mechanism to oversee the progress in various areas of cooperation between the two countries, including counter-terrorism.
In a joint press briefing held here, Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and his Pakistani counterpart Jalil Abbas Jilani said that the foreign ministers will lead the mechanism that will meet in Iran and Pakistan alternatively.
Abdollahian said that there had never been any regional conflict between the two countries in the past, and his country respects Pakistan's security and sovereignty.
"I am here in Islamabad; we are here to tell terrorists in clear, loud words that we will not provide them with the opportunity to endanger our common security," he added.
The official said that terrorists have inflicted significant damage on both Pakistan and Iran, but it will not affect bilateral relations.
Jilani expressed his commitment to strengthening ties through contacts between officials in the bordering areas of Pakistan's Turbat and Iran's Zahedan.
He highlighted the importance of respecting each other's sovereignty and autonomy, emphasising that terrorism is a shared challenge for both nations.
He added that both countries have agreed to work together to achieve common goals of peace and the well-being of their people.
The ministers also emphasised the need for mutual respect to overcome shared challenges and pledged to make joint social efforts for the betterment of their societies.
(With UNI/Xinhua inputs)
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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