Iran’s Raisi keen on promoting economy, commerce relations with Pakistan


President of Iran Ebrahim Raisi affirmed Monday intent on promoting economic and commerce relations with Pakistan, taking trade exchange between the two to reach USD 10 billion annually.

Raisi made these remarks to the press prior to leaving to Islamabad, the Pakistani capital.

During the two-day visit, a slew of issues on economy, trade, oil, gas, petrochemicals and border security will be discussed, commented the Iranian President.

Raisi is scheduled to meet with Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari, and Prime Minister Mohammad Sharif.

He will then be heading to capital of Sri Lanka, Colombo, as per invitation of President Ranil Wickremesinghe to discuss developing bilateral ties.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Pakistan, Iran sign eight MoUs for cooperation

Pakistan and Iran on Monday have signed eight agreements and Memorandums of Understandings (MoUs) for cooperation in diverse fields during the visit of Iranian President, Dr. Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi to Pakistan.

According to an official press release, the agreements included cooperation in security, judicial assistance in civil matters and veterinary and animal health. The two countries signed an MOU for establishment of a special economic zone whilst another was signed for film exchanges and cooperation between the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Organization of Cinema and audio visual affairs of Iran. The Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Ministry of Cooperatives, labors and social welfare of Iran as well as Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority and National Standards Organization of Iran also signed MOUs of cooperation. An MOU was also signed on legal cooperation. The signing ceremony was witnessed by the Iranian President and Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif.

Moreover, t
he visiting Iranian President and PM Sharif at a meeting in Islamabad on Monday agreed on joint efforts to eradicate terrorism. According to a statement issued by the PM House, the two leaders also held discussions to increase trade and communication links between the two countries. In delegation level talks, the two sides decided to promote their bilateral relations in diverse fields including political, economic, trade and culture. In a press stake after the delegation level talks, the Iranian President said both countries have decided to enhance their trade volume to USD 10 billion dollars. The Iranian President also emphasized the need for promotion of trade and business activities in the border areas for the wellbeing of the peoples there. Ebrahim Raisi said both Pakistan and Iran are determined to fight terrorism and other organized crimes. He expressed the hope that his visit to Pakistan will be a turning point regarding the expansion and promotion of bilateral relations between the great people of Pak
istan and Iran. In his remarks on the occasion, PM Sharif expressed Pakistan’s firm commitment to further strengthen bilateral relations with Iran, adding that time has come to transform our border areas into the ones of economic progress and prosperity. He expressed confidence that the visit of the Iranian President will further strengthen and deepen the bilateral relationship between Pakistan and Iran.

The Prime Minister also commended the Iranian stance on Palestinian issue. He said Pakistan stands by the Palestinian people and the Muslim countries need to collectively raise their voices from various forums in support of the Palestinian people. He also expressed his gratitude to the Iranian leadership for raising voice for the oppressed people of Indian administered Kashmir. Earlier in the day, Iranian President along with a high level delegation comprising the Foreign Minister and other members of the cabinet, senior officials and a business delegation arrived in Islamabad on a three-day visit to Pakista
n.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

GCC Chief renews call for Int’l peace Conf. to end Israeli occupation, establish Palestinian Independent state

The Secretary General of The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jassem Al-Budaiwi renewed calls, Monday during an EU-Gulf Cooperation Council High Level Forum on Regional Security and Cooperation, for an international peace conference to find a solution based on the idea of the end of Israeli occupation and an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital on the basis of UN resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative.

In his opening remarks at the meeting, Al-Budaiwi said, “I’d like to thank Mr. Borrell and the EU for organizing this high-level forum on security and cooperation, and I’m very happy to thank the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg as well for their contribution to the organization of this forum.” “This, of course, emanates from a decision taken at the 27th meeting of the Joint Ministerial Council, which took place in Muscat last year and was an opportunity for us to exchange views and take forward regional initiatives and international initiatives,” Al-Budaiwi added.

“I can confirm that all the
member states of the GCC are present and support this exercise, and that shows the very high level of importance that we accord to the EU as a partner.

And it is also a sign, of course, the participation today of the reports that you attach to this forum.

Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, we find ourselves at a time of major difficulties which affect regional and international security and stability in various parts of the Middle East,” Al-Budaiwi said.

“Israel’s pursuit of military inhuman operations in Gaza contravening all international human law provisions and affecting some of the Arab neighbors have affected us all.

I’d also like to talk about the escalation in the Red Sea that we have seen and the military operations on both sides, Iran and Israel, and things have taken a dangerous turn with possible catastrophic results if we cannot convince all parties involved in these developments to desist from what they are doing.

We will see, of course, major infringements of international law. As to the
situation in Gaza, we want international law and international humanitarian law fully upheld.

We condemn the Israeli military activities in Gaza. We support, of course, the Palestinian people at this unhappy time,” Al-Budaiwi added.

“We want a ceasefire and an end to military operations of the IDF immediately.

We would also want humanitarian aid to be provided without further delay. We encourage the international community to take up a serious position and corresponding measures in conformity with international law in response to Israel’s punitive policies vis-Ã -vis the defenseless people of Gaza.

We also stress the need for international help and protection for civilians in Gaza. We want the Israeli aggression in Gaza to cease.

We condemn the continuing Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip, affecting, of course, hospitals, schools, making it impossible for them to operate. I would call upon us all to consider our responsibility and to do everything possible to ensure that the Palestinian people survive
,” Al-Budaiwi added.

“We would also renew our call for an international peace conference with all stakeholders participating so as to find a solution based on the idea of the end of Israeli occupation and an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital on the basis of UN resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative,” Al-Budaiwi said.

“As to the escalation recently between Israel and Iran, we would stress that the situation has taken a new turn for the worse, with negative repercussions on the security of the region as a whole,” Al-Budaiwi added.

“As to the Yemeni matters, it’s important that we uphold 2722, the UN resolution of January 2024, which calls for an end to the attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea.

It’s important to support all initiatives to strengthen the coastal guards operating in that area,” Al-Budaiwi said. “The militias are disturbing security and they need to be held responsible, and the United Nations resolutions should be upheld, and we need to strengthen the Coast Guard’s
capacities. We look forward to what the EU can contribute, but also Saudi Arabia and the United Nations, so as to mediate between the Yemeni parties and broker peace. And then there is the resolution 2616 as well,” Al-Budaiwi said.

“Nevertheless, there is major tension, and we want to see a global political solution respecting the 2224 resolution of the Security Council.

We support all international offers to provide help for displaced persons, and we want to, with regard to Lebanon, see internal stability and peace.

We encourage all political parties in Lebanon to work together to surmount the divisions, sectarian and political, in that country and foster economic development.

We also want to strengthen the Lebanese government and the national institutions so as to allow the Lebanese people decent livelihoods and better prospects.

The importance of maintaining regional stability is huge.

The situation now highlights the need to improve international cooperation and make step-up efforts to prevent new c
onflicts from escalating,” Al-Budaiwi added.

“Your Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, I’d like to highlight the relationship between Gulf states and European states, and I would like to mention the meeting that took place last January in Muscat, and I’d like to refer to the Joint Ministerial Conference’s decision to establish the Forum for Dialogue so as to work on regional and global questions, in particular nuclear proliferation, long-range missile proliferation, maritime security, combating terrorism, financing of terrorism, human trafficking, combating illegal drug trafficking, irregular migration, and organized crime. All of those issues are important areas of focus,” Al-Budaiwi added.

“We have agreed to work together on five areas, maritime security, cyber security, combating terrorism, preventing nuclear proliferation, and crisis management and emergency response.

All of those areas have been worked on with a view to the next joint ministerial, and there will be agreements signed on illicit drug tr
afficking, police cooperation, and criminal justice, amongst other areas.

We want to benefit from the program for exchange of maritime information and the training programs of the Defense Academy and the Organization of Joint Maritime Exercises,” Al-Budaiwi said.

“As to the regional dialogue on security, we are preparing a second meeting on that in the second half of 2024.

To conclude, I can but wish full success for this forum. I’d like to take this opportunity to recall the three following points.

The forum today reflects our common desire to have a strategic partnership and to take that partnership further.

We also would like the recommendation today to highlight the already developed relation between our two sides, which will make it possible to better tackle emerging questions and conflicts in our regions.

And as a third point, we need a common vision of cooperation on peace.

We need to coordinate and have mutual understanding to encourage peace and stability,” Al-Budaiwi concluded.

Earlier, Al-B
udaiwi explored with High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrel the relations between the GCC and EU.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Kuwait welcomes Azerbaijan-Armenia border agreement


Kuwait’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed on Monday the agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia regarding the demarcation of land borders in some areas.

The ministry affirmed the importance of settling conflicts diplomatically, to help foster stability and security in the region, hailing the efforts played by Armenia and Azerbaijan, which reflect the wisdom of the two leaderships.

Source: Kuwait News Agency