Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi extended a hand of collaboration to Pakistan during his recent visit, offering expertise in industry, science, and technology. Raisi, who toured Lahore and Karachi amid tight security, highlighted Iran’s achievements in these fields despite challenges and expressed eagerness to share knowledge with Islamabad.
Addressing a gathering at the Chief Minister House in Karachi, Raisi emphasised the importance of enhancing trade relations between the two nations. He assured that both governments were committed to overcoming hurdles and facilitating trade expansion.
The goal is to elevate annual trade volume to $10 billion over the next five years, fostering stronger ties between Iran and Pakistan.
Raisi’s visit highlights the enduring friendship between the two countries, with the proposed knowledge exchange seen as a significant step towards deeper collaboration.
This initiative holds promise for mutual growth and prosperity, reflecting the shared aspirations of Iran and Pakistan for a brighter future together.