ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Thursday emphasized on the importance of expediting the projects of gas pipeline and import of 1000 MW electricity from Iran to Pakistan.
The Prime Minister was talking to Iranian Foreign Minister Dr. Akbar Salehi, who called on him here.
During the meeting the two sides exchanged views on a whole gamut of Pak-Iran relations spreading over trade, energy, communications, rationalization of the tariff and combating terrorism, which poses grave dangers to the security, economic advancement not only of the two countries but also of the region.
The Iranian Foreign Minister informed the Prime Minister that Iranian part of gas pipeline would be completed by the middle of next year.
About the export of 1000 MW electricity, the Foreign Minister said that Iran can export the electricity even now if it could be connected with the grid system of Pakistan.
The Prime Minister said that Pakistan had also embarked upon improving its relations with its neighbours because if a country has good relations with its neighbours it does not need support from the countries situated far beyond.
It is in pursuance of this paradigm shift that Pakistan has been reaching out to its neighbouring countries such as Iran, Afghanistan, India, China, Russia and Central Asian Republics to improve its relations in qualitative terms, he said adding that the response is extremely encouraging.
The Prime Minister said that Joint Economic Ministerial Commission of the two countries should meet frequently to ensure the follow-up and also timely implementation of the decisions taken by the two countries at various levels by the respective governments' officials.
The meeting also decided to set up Investment Fund to encourage the private sector in particular to undertake investment in the two countries.
Pakistan also agreed to allow the Iranian Government to open up Bank in Pakistan to facilitate the business community to play their role in the development of their economies. Turkey and Iran have also concluded similar arrangements to jump-start the economic cooperation.
It was also decided to rationalize the tariff regime between the two countries to pick up trade and curb smuggling.
On the question of terrorism, the Prime Minister said that the Interior Ministries of the two countries should meet to evolve a comprehensive strategy to fight the menace of terrorism posing serious threat to the countries of the region and indeed to the whole world.
The Iranian Foreign Minister said that his country would consider the proposal of Pakistan regarding the opening of Consulate at Bandar Abbas.
The Iranian Foreign Minister assured the Prime Minister that he would ensure in his capacity to pave the way for enhancing cooperation between the two countries and if there were any irritants he would address those promptly, thoroughly and comprehensively.
The Prime Minister was talking to Iranian Foreign Minister Dr. Akbar Salehi, who called on him here.
During the meeting the two sides exchanged views on a whole gamut of Pak-Iran relations spreading over trade, energy, communications, rationalization of the tariff and combating terrorism, which poses grave dangers to the security, economic advancement not only of the two countries but also of the region.
The Iranian Foreign Minister informed the Prime Minister that Iranian part of gas pipeline would be completed by the middle of next year.
About the export of 1000 MW electricity, the Foreign Minister said that Iran can export the electricity even now if it could be connected with the grid system of Pakistan.
The Prime Minister said that Pakistan had also embarked upon improving its relations with its neighbours because if a country has good relations with its neighbours it does not need support from the countries situated far beyond.
It is in pursuance of this paradigm shift that Pakistan has been reaching out to its neighbouring countries such as Iran, Afghanistan, India, China, Russia and Central Asian Republics to improve its relations in qualitative terms, he said adding that the response is extremely encouraging.
The Prime Minister said that Joint Economic Ministerial Commission of the two countries should meet frequently to ensure the follow-up and also timely implementation of the decisions taken by the two countries at various levels by the respective governments' officials.
The meeting also decided to set up Investment Fund to encourage the private sector in particular to undertake investment in the two countries.
Pakistan also agreed to allow the Iranian Government to open up Bank in Pakistan to facilitate the business community to play their role in the development of their economies. Turkey and Iran have also concluded similar arrangements to jump-start the economic cooperation.
It was also decided to rationalize the tariff regime between the two countries to pick up trade and curb smuggling.
On the question of terrorism, the Prime Minister said that the Interior Ministries of the two countries should meet to evolve a comprehensive strategy to fight the menace of terrorism posing serious threat to the countries of the region and indeed to the whole world.
The Iranian Foreign Minister said that his country would consider the proposal of Pakistan regarding the opening of Consulate at Bandar Abbas.
The Iranian Foreign Minister assured the Prime Minister that he would ensure in his capacity to pave the way for enhancing cooperation between the two countries and if there were any irritants he would address those promptly, thoroughly and comprehensively.