Iran-Pakistan Trade Target Raised to $10 Billion as Interior Ministers Meet on June 6

According to Jin10, on June 6, Iran's Interior Minister Momeni met with Pakistan's Interior Minister Nakvi, with both nations agreeing to increase annual bilateral trade from $3 billion to $10 billion. The discussion focused on border security, counter-narcotics, and counter-terrorism cooperation.

The visit aimed to deliver a special message from Pakistan's Army Chief Munir and Prime Minister Sharif to Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei regarding the current regional situation. Nakvi stated the message was of significant importance and expressed hope for an early resolution to the regional crisis.

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