During the meeting, both sides held detailed discussions on Iran-Pakistan bilateral relations, regional developments, issues faced by pilgrims, and enhancing mutual cooperation.
The Iranian Consul General also spoke about the expected visit of the Iranian President to Pakistan, describing it as a milestone that would further strengthen relations between the two brotherly countries.
He expressed gratitude for the support shown by the Pakistani government and people during the recent Iran-Israel tensions, calling the solidarity admirable.
Governor Faisal Karim Kundi reaffirmed that Iran and Pakistan share deep-rooted fraternal ties, saying, “Iran stood by Pakistan in times of Indian aggression in collaboration with Israel.”
Both sides expressed concern over security issues in Balochistan, especially during the Arbaeen pilgrimage. The Governor stressed the need for effective measures to ensure maximum facilities for pilgrims.
He underscored the importance of close coordination and strategic planning among Iran, Iraq, and Pakistan to simplify visa, immigration, and administrative processes. Meanwhile, Afghanistan Consul General Hafiz Mohibullah, called on Governor Faisal Karim Kundi at the Governor House.
During the meeting, Governor Kundi emphasized the strong bond between Pakistan and Afghanistan, describing the two nations as connected by an unbreakable relationship of Islamic brotherhood and neighborhood.
He said that lasting peace is essential for the development and prosperity of both countries.
The two sides also held discussions on various issues, including border management, the promotion of bilateral trade, exchange of parliamentary delegations, and enhancing overall cooperation.