Pak-Iran have brotherly relations: Nasir Shah

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Sindh Minister for Energy Syed Nasir Hussain Shah has said Pakistan and Iran have brotherly relations and Iran was the first country who recognized Pakistan after the Independence. He was taking to media persons after concluding an event on the 3rd conference of “Picturesque on Iran” here at a local hotel the other day. Chairman Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) Muhammad Zubair Motiwala, Iranian Consul General Hassan Nourian and others also spoke on the occasion.
The minister said that Pakistan and Iran were rich in culture, religious and health tourism and both countries can get benefits from each others. He also congratulated the Consul General of Iran for organizing a successful conference.
Consul General Hassan Nourian said that Iran and Pakistan, as the two neighbouring countries, held many aspects in common and enjoyed a high level of diplomatic ties, rich historical and cultural similarities and many other commonalities which could be utilized for deepening the mutual ties.
The Iranian envoy said, in order to enhance tourism industry, it is not out of place to mention that while there was only one official land border between the two countries for more than seventy years which was located in Taftan- Mirjava, now with the efforts of the authorities of both countries, two more land borders in Rimdan and Phishin were inaugurated few years ago and as a result, Iran and Pakistan commonly initiated to facilitate the passage of our people by crossing the land borders.
The Iranian Consul General said currently, three Iranian airlines, including Iran Air, Taban Air and Mahan Air, have established direct flights from Karachi and Lahore to the cities of Tehran and Mashhad and hoped that we will be witnessing an increase in the number of direct flights between the two countries.