Iranian President Visits Pakistan
Strengthening Diplomatic Ties: Iranian President’s Visit to Pakistan
Iran and Pakistan have always had a history of good cordial relations Iran was the first country to recognise Pakistan. The past few months were tough for both countries as we saw how Iran attacked us back in January due to which some tensions took place. But after four months, we see some positive signs as the Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi visited Pakistan in his three-day visit. Here is all that you need to know about his three-day visit to Pakistan.
History Of Pakistan-Iran Relations
#History Of Pakistan-Iran Relations
The two countries have always had cordial relations with each other, but it was back in January when both of these countries were face to face as tensions grew after the missile attack by Iran. Furthermore, Iran faced heavy consequences as Pakistan retaliated as a result.
Both countries were on bad terms until they came forth to settle and dissolve the matter completely. Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi’s visit to Pakistan is also a step towards strengthening relations with Pakistan.
Three-Day Visit To Pakistan
The short three-day visit paid by the Iranian President is extremely vital for both countries. This visit aims to boost the economic, energy and border ties between both countries.
Ebrahim Rasai categorically said on Monday that “The Islamic Republic of Iran, in line with neighbourhood policy, is interested in promoting relations with Pakistan and during this trip, various issues including economic and commercial issues, energy and border issues will be discussed with the government of Pakistan”
During this, the prime ministers of both countries also discussed some other important matters like the Kashmir issue which was neglected by the Iranian president as he maintained a very neutral stance on it. Furthermore, it is also confirmed that both countries have agreed to increase the trade volume to $10 billion.
The Iranian president also underlined the importance of historical and religious ties between the two countries. He also said that there is a sense of familiarity in Pakistan.
Visit To Allama Iqbal’s Mausoleum
#Visit To Allama Iqbal’s Mausoleum
The Iranian President visited the mausoleum of poet and philosopher Allama Iqbal. Furthermore, he was presented with a guard of honour upon his arrival at the mausoleum of Iqbal. He also prayed for him and read Fatiha. He praised the role of Allama Iqbal and also signed the visitor’s book.
Why Was This Visit Important For Pakistan?
After the successful three-day visit to Pakistan, the Iranian president left Pakistan on Wednesday. According to many foreign analysts, this visit was essential for both countries as the previous tensions between them have already rusted their relations, so it was high time that they strengthened their relations.
Furthermore, Pakistan is geographically at a point where it is surrounded by countries that do not have a good relationship with it, which includes Afghanistan and India. So, therefore, it is high time that Pakistan strengthens its relations with its neighbours.
Furthermore, Iran has a history of hostile relations especially with its Western counterparts. With so many sanctions and hate from the West especially after it attacks Israel, Iran must strengthen its relations with other countries. Moreover, both countries have a sizable trade, including liquified petroleum gas (LPG) and crude oil. Iran also provides electricity to Balochistan province and other border areas of Pakistan.
Conclusion
To sum up, the recent visit by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to Pakistan is a big step in the direction of developing mutual cooperation and diplomatic relations between the two neighbouring countries. During the three-day visit, both nations have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening their border, energy, and economic ties, despite previous tensions.
The visit emphasised Pakistan’s and Iran’s shared historical and cultural heritage and the significance of fostering these relationships for stability and development in the region. The importance of the two nations’ relationship is further highlighted by President Raisi’s recognition of their deeply ingrained religious and historical ties.
Notably, talks during the visit also touched on important geopolitical concerns including the dispute in Kashmir, indicating a mutual goal in advancing stability and peace in the area. Furthermore, the decision to raise trade volume to $10 billion signifies a shared commitment to developing trade ties and strengthening economic cooperation.
Pakistan is in a critical position among neighbouring nations with complex geopolitical dynamics, therefore the visit is very important. For Pakistan, forging closer ties with Iran is an important diplomatic move that will help it fight isolation and create chances for regional cooperation.
Moreover, Iran’s outreach to Pakistan in the midst of tense relations with Western rivals emphasises how crucial it is to broaden partnerships and diversify diplomatic alliances beyond conventional allies. Increased economic gains flow from improved cooperation between Pakistan and Iran, which also supports stability and security in the region.
All things considered, the Iranian President’s visit to Pakistan represents a revitalised dedication to communication, collaboration, and friendship, opening the door for further engagement and cooperation between the two countries in a number of areas of shared interest.