AKU (Azerbaijan), Oct 16: President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday called
for speeding up work on joint projects like the Iran-Pakistan gas
pipeline, electricity transmission lines and rail and road schemes.
During
a meeting between President Zardari and his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad on the sidelines of the 12th ECO summit, the two sides
discussed bilateral, regional and international issues.
From the
Pakistani side, the meeting was also attended by Foreign Minister Hina
Rabbani Khar, Senator Haji Mohammad Adeel, Inayatullah Kakar and
Ambassador to Azerbaijan Alamgir Babar.
The president noted that
relations with Iran were growing steadily and expressed adesire for more
collaboration in trade and investment, energy and connectivity to bring
the two peoples closer.
He said greater interaction between the
leadership and the two nations would not only strengthen historical,
cultural and religious bonds but would also help them to benefit from
each other`s resources and expertise.
President Zardari said
there was a huge potential for trade between the two countries and
called for concessions like preferential tariff and free trade
arrangements to take the volume or bilateral trade to $10 billion.
`The
agreement on export of wheat and rice to Iran is a test case for our
barter trade and if successful, it can be replicated in other areas.
President
Zardari calledfor removing tariff and nontariff barriers and
identifying alternative arrangements to expand bilateral trade.
Asif
Zardari and President Ahmadinejad called for expediting work on
projects like the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline, the 1000MW TaftanQuetta
power transmission line, 100MW Gwadar power supply project, construction
of Nushki-Dalbandin section of Quetta-Taftan highway and upgradation of
Quetta-Taftan railway track.
Issues related to visa facilitation
and opening of new border posts at Mand-Pishin and Gabd-Rimdan to
connect Karachi and Gwadar with Chah Bahar and Bandar Abbas through the
Coastal Highway were also discussed.
President Zardari said
Pakistan was concerned overthe deteriorating situation in Syria. `We
believe that stability in this region is important for peace in the
region and beyond.
He said Pakistan desired an immediate end to
the bloodshed in Syria and would continue advocating principles of
non-intervention and non-interference in the internal affairs of states.
The
president said Pakistan supported independence, sovereignty and
territorial integrity of Syria and that it would continue supporting any
initiative which could provide political space to Syrian parties for
bringing peace and stability in the country.
Mr Zardari reiterated Pakistan`s stance to support an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned reconciliation process.-APP
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