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195497
Mon, 07/18/2011 - 07:39
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Ahmadinejad Stresses Consolidation of All-Out Cooperation with Pakistan

TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari in Tehran underscored the necessity for the expansion of cooperation between the two neighbors in all arenas, specially in agricultural, industrial and energy fields.
Ahmadinejad expressed Iran's readiness for expansion of bilateral cooperation in the fields of agriculture, industry and energy, adding that increasing exchanges between the two countries will cause expansion of ties more than ever.
He also underlined that agreements between Tehran and Islamabad should be operational and that economic exchanges should increase to more than one billion dollars and said that gas transfer pipeline is being constructed now and Iran hopes that it will have reached the borderline by the end of year 2012.
President Zardari, expressed pleasure over meeting with his Iranian counterpart, and underlined expansion of relations and bilateral interactions and said that if trade exchanges between the two countries can be done by Iran and Pakistan currencies, and not US dollar, it can decrease goods smuggling.
He also referred to enemies' efforts to show Pakistani government as unstable and cause of unrest and disorder and expressed hope that the Judiciary, which started its activities recently, can strongly fight existing unrest.
President Zardari also invited President Ahmadinejad to pay an official visit to Pakistan.
Ahmadinejad expressed Iran's readiness for expansion of bilateral cooperation in the fields of agriculture, industry and energy, adding that increasing exchanges between the two countries will cause expansion of ties more than ever.
He also underlined that agreements between Tehran and Islamabad should be operational and that economic exchanges should increase to more than one billion dollars and said that gas transfer pipeline is being constructed now and Iran hopes that it will have reached the borderline by the end of year 2012.
President Zardari, expressed pleasure over meeting with his Iranian counterpart, and underlined expansion of relations and bilateral interactions and said that if trade exchanges between the two countries can be done by Iran and Pakistan currencies, and not US dollar, it can decrease goods smuggling.
He also referred to enemies' efforts to show Pakistani government as unstable and cause of unrest and disorder and expressed hope that the Judiciary, which started its activities recently, can strongly fight existing unrest.
President Zardari also invited President Ahmadinejad to pay an official visit to Pakistan.