Islamabad: Iran’s Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi announced on Tuesday that Iran and Pakistan would form a joint working group to look after border management, including security, trade, and travel issues between the two countries. “Iran-Pakistan relations, especially in the economic field, should be stronger and broader,” Vahidi said. Both sides were also seeking to increase engagement on economic relations, he added.

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