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ISLAMABAD: The top officials of Pakistan’s Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry (QCCI) Thursday vowed to enhance trade ties with Iran.
According to IRNA news Agency, Patron-in-chief of QCCI Ghulam Farooq Khan and President Abdul Samad praised the performance of Consulate General of Iran in Quetta for facilitating the Pakistani traders to improve trade ties with Pakistan.
The trade activists said both countries were tied in eternal bonds of friendship and QCCI was encouraging all Pakistani traders who are interested in trade with Iran.
Iranian Consul General Mohammad Rafiei is fully cooperating with QCCI which would also help the two countries to achieve the target of $5 billion trade volume set by the two governments, they said.
They also noted that QCCI with the cooperation of Consulate General of Iran is making all out efforts to strengthen ties between the two neighboring countries in economic sector.
While praising the efforts of Iranian Consulate General, they said that it would help in enhancing ties between Iran and Pakistan in the fields of trade, tourism, industry and many others.
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