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Iranian Envoy asserts support of third state for militants in Iran, Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian asserted on Monday that there was “no doubt” that militants positioned in the border regions of both Pakistan and Iran were “led and supported by third countries”.

Abdollahian’s visit came as the two countries reeled from unprecedented missile exchanges a fortnight ago, and the killing of nine Pakistani labourers in the Sistan-Blauchistan province of Iran on Saturday.

During a joint press conference in Islamabad with interim Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, Abdollahian emphasized the alleged involvement of third-party support for terrorists operating along the common border of Iran and Pakistan.

He stated, “There is no doubt that the terrorists located in the common border regions and areas of Iran and Pakistan are led and supported by third countries and they never favour any good action in line with the benefits of the Iranian and Pakistani governments and nations.”

Abdollahian, at the beginning of his speech, underscored that Iran and Pakistan “never had territorial differences”. He pointed to their historical relations, describing them as representing a single nation located in two distinct geographical positions.

Acknowledging an invitation for Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to visit Pakistan, the minister highlighted the mutual respect for each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Abdollahian unequivocally stated that both countries would not provide any opportunity for terrorists to threaten their common security.

“We are here, so in a loud voice we will tell all terrorists that Iran and Pakistan will not provide them with any opportunity to endanger our common security,” he stated.

He disclosed that both sides agreed to prompt actions regarding border security, the necessity of combating terrorism, and the expansion of trade, commercial, and economic cooperation. The minister emphasized the joint commitment of Iran and Pakistan to take further measures in these areas as soon as possible.

High-level mechanism

Islamabad’s top diplomat said the two sides have also agreed to “establish a high-level constructive mechanism at the level of foreign ministers of the two countries”.

Elaborating further, Jilani said the mechanism will meet alternatively in both Iran and Pakistan “on a regular basis to oversee the progress that is being made in various areas of cooperation”.

He further said that both Islamabad and Tehran have agreed to “cooperate to fight terrorism in our respective areas”. “We have agreed to station liaison officers of which an agreement was already in place at the earliest date,” said the foreign minister, adding that they would be stationed in Turbat and Zahedan.

Appreciating his Iranian counterpart’s visit at “such short notice”, Jilani said it testifies to the deep commitment both sides have to solidify ties with each other. Close ties between Pakistan and Iran were “not only beneficial for development but an important source of stability for the people”.

“Respect for sovereignty and integrity remains the foundational step for cooperation,” stressed FM Jilani and added that Islamabad and Tehran have also agreed upon “adopting collaborative approaches to confront this menace to leverage the robust institutional mechanism”.

Strengthening bilateral cooperation

In a meeting held earlier in the day, Jilani and his Iranian counterpart agreed to strengthen relations further as the two sides discussed bilateral cooperation.

Both sides “underscored the importance of robust dialogue and cooperation as the pathway for a positive, forward-oriented, and upward trajectory in bilateral relations”. Islamabad and Tehran also agreed to work towards promoting the mutually desired goals of peace and prosperity, based on mutual respect and a collective approach to address common challenges.

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