Pakistan and Iran have reached a mutual understanding regarding theimplementation of additional gates at the Mir Javeh-Taftan border crossing.This significant development aims to facilitate the seamless exchange ofgoods and the movement of individuals across the shared border.
The Ambassador of Iran to Pakistan, D. Reza Amiri Moghaddam, engaged indiscussions with Chairman Federal Board of Revenue Malik Amjed ZubairTiwana at the FBR Headquarters. Notably, the meeting witnessed theparticipation of key officials from both sides, including Member (Admin),Member Customs (Operations), and senior FBR representatives.
The focal points of their deliberations encompassed customs-relatedmatters, the imperative need for efficient border management, and theuninterrupted flow of cross-border trade activities. Special emphasis wasplaced on enhancing operations at the Mir Javeh-Taftan border crossing.
Furthermore, the possibility of installing additional gates at this crucialjuncture to ensure smooth trade activities and accommodate pilgrims wasalso explored. Ambassador Moghaddam highlighted the potential benefits ofoperationalizing the Rimdan-Gabd crossing point, which could furtherbolster bilateral trade between the two nations.
In their commitment to fortify ties, Pakistan and Iran pledged to intensifytrade and communication channels, reinforcing their fraternal relationship.Chairman FBR assured unwavering support in addressing customs-relatedconcerns, fostering an environment conducive to greater bilateral trade.Additionally, both sides concurred on scheduling another meeting later inthe month, where officials from both nations will collaborate to resolveany outstanding border-related issues.
This collaborative effort underscores the shared commitment to fosteringeconomic cooperation and harmonious border management between Pakistan andIran





