BIG tension for India as Pakistan, Iran major trade goal nearly 2 years after cross-border conflict?

About two years after cross -border conflict, Express Tribune agreed to identify the annual bilateral trade of economic cooperation and regional connection on Sunday as an annual trade of USD 8 billion.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Iranian High Leading Ayatullah Ali Khanei
About two years after cross -border conflict, Express Tribune agreed to identify the annual bilateral trade of economic cooperation and regional connection on Sunday as an annual trade of USD 8 billion. According to Express Tribune, Pakistan was given during a meeting between Pakistan’s Federal Trade Minister Jam Kamal Khan and Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade, which expressed the commitment to expressing the cooperation of the economic relations of both nations in Islamabad.
According to CNN, the cross -border conflict began in January 2023 when Iran launched a strike in Pakistan’s state of Belucistan and resulted in the death of two children. Iran said that the operation was only directed towards “Iranian terrorists in Pakistan territory” and insisted that no Pakistani citizens have been damaged. However, one day after Iran’s strike, tensions between Iran and Pakistan increased after Islamabad’s mutual military actions. CNN said Pakistan responded by targeting the separatist groups in Iran’s Sistan and Baluchistan province.
According to Express Tribune, Kamal emphasized the need to transform geographical proximity into economic power, and accepted to strengthen cross-border cooperation and accelerate the preparations for the upcoming session of the Pakistan-Iran Joint Economic Commission. Express Tribune, discussions, agriculture, energy, animal husbandry, logistics and IT services, including the cooperation in the key sectors said.
This pointed out his first trip to Islamabad since his two -day official visit to Pakistan, which began on Saturday, Iranian President Masoud Pesshkian. During the visit of Pezshkian, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif repeated that Iran has the right to develop nuclear technology in accordance with Pakistan’s UN Regulation today.
Shehbaz also condemned what he described as “Israeli aggression against Iran recently”, described the attack as “completely unfair” and said that he was condemned by both the Pakistani government and his citizens, as reported by Express Tribune.
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