Pakistan PM calls Iran "a friend"
The caretaker prime minister of Pakistan has described the Islamic Republic of Iran as a friend to his country despite the recent tension in joint border crossing.
MEHR: The caretaker prime minister of Pakistan has described the Islamic Republic of Iran as a friend to his country despite the recent tension in joint border crossing.
Pakistan endeavors to remove Iran's security concerns, Anwar ul Haq Kakar told the Pakistani media, IRNA reported on Friday.
Pakistan has stood by its neighbor, Iran, in the international and regional ups and downs, the prime minister underlined.
He went on to stress that his country has never joined the anti-Iran adventurism.
In his interviews with the Pakistani media, the prime minister said his country has already taken measures to remove Iran's security concerns, and that Islamabad is capable of strengthening security and information cooperation with Tehran in combat against the common challenges in borders.
Commenting on Pakistan's stance on the Zionist regime, Kakar said his country will never recognize the Israeli regime as a state.