Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held an important meeting with Iran’s Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni — major decisions were made.
Pakistan and Iran have decided to keep the border open 24 hours a day for pilgrims.
During Arbaeen and Muharram, the replica breitling Pakistan-Iran border will remain open 24/7 for pilgrims, as agreed in the meeting.
Iran’s Interior Minister stated that the Iranian government will provide accommodation and food facilities in Mashhad for 5,000 Pakistani pilgrims.
The Iranian government will also make special arrangements from the border to Iraq for the pilgrims, according to the Iranian breitling replica Interior Minister.
A hotline will be established for the immediate resolution of issues and to facilitate pilgrims.
It was decided to hold a trilateral conference between the Interior Ministries of Pakistan, Iran, and Iraq in Mashhad before Arbaeen, regarding Pakistani pilgrims.
An agreement was reached to increase the number of flights for the safety of the pilgrims, and an action plan will soon be devised for implementation.
There was also discussion on sending pilgrims to Iran and Iraq via sea routes.
The meeting also included discussions on strengthening Pakistan-Iran relations and enhancing bilateral cooperation in various sectors.
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Both sides talked about enhancing collaboration on curbing illegal immigration, human trafficking, and anti-narcotics efforts.
It was agreed to improve coordination between the two countries for better border security management.
The Iranian Interior Minister stated, “Iran and Pakistan have excellent relations. Pakistan’s security is of utmost importance to us.”
He added, “Serving pilgrims is our religious duty.“
There was also discussion on the release of Iranian fishermen accidentally detained in Pakistani waters.
At the request of the Iranian counterpart, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi assured full cooperation on the matter.
Mohsin Naqvi expressed gratitude to the Iranian government for providing facilities to pilgrims.
He said the establishment of the hotline will help resolve issues promptly.
Present at the meeting:
• From Iran: Deputy Interior Minister Ali Akbar Pourjamshidian, Deputy Minister Nader Yar Ahmadi, Advisor Hadian, Governor General of Sistan-Baluchistan Mansour Bager, and Colonel Javaheri (Head of International Affairs, Ministry of Interior).
• From Pakistan: DG FIA and other relevant officials were also in attendance.