Regional Transport: Iran Strengthens Connectivity in Islamabad

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Iran’s road minister arrived in Pakistan to promote regional transport cooperation. Farzaneh Sadegh, along with her delegation, landed at Islamabad International Airport. There, Nabi Shirazi, the chargé d’affaires of Iran’s Embassy, welcomed them warmly. In addition, senior officials from Pakistan’s Ministry of Communications were present.

The two-day transport conference will open on Thursday in Islamabad. It brings together Iran and several neighboring countries. Notably, members of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) are participating. Consequently, the event aims to improve regional transport links and trade connections across Asia.

During the conference, Minister Sadegh will deliver a keynote speech highlighting Iran’s approach to transport development. She will focus on the country’s infrastructure potential and key transit corridors. Moreover, she will outline plans to modernize networks that connect multiple countries efficiently.

In addition to her speech, Sadegh will meet with heads of delegations from various nations. She will engage with Pakistan’s Ministers of Communications and Commerce. Through these discussions, they aim to strengthen bilateral and regional cooperation. They also plan to enhance trade, reduce transit delays, and improve logistics systems.

Furthermore, the conference will host panels and workshops on transport strategies, trade facilitation, and infrastructure investment. Experts from the region will share insights on emerging transport trends. As a result, participants will explore technological solutions for smarter logistics and better connectivity.

Minister Sadegh will also hold bilateral meetings to identify new cooperation projects. These projects could involve roads, railways, and port infrastructure. Additionally, officials will discuss harmonizing regulations and streamlining cross-border operations. Ultimately, these efforts aim to strengthen regional transport efficiency and economic growth.

By the end of the event, delegates plan to finalize joint initiatives. These actions will improve transport networks and encourage trade expansion. Iran’s active role demonstrates its commitment to developing regional transport and fostering international cooperation.

Overall, regional transport remains a priority for both Iran and Pakistan. Therefore, continued collaboration is expected to bring long-term benefits to commerce, infrastructure, and connectivity. The Islamabad conference marks an important step toward integrated transport systems.

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