Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi in Pakistan on three-day visit

Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi in Pakistan on three-day visit

Islamabad (Web Desk/Agencies): President of Iran Dr Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi arrived in Islamabad on Monday on a three-day official visit to Pakistan till April 24, to meet the leadership and discuss the regional developments as well as bilateral cooperation.

This marks the first visit by any head of state to Pakistan after the general elections in February 2024.
As the Iranian president landed at Nur Khan Airbase, a red carpet was rolled out to accord him a warm welcome.

Federal Minister for Housing and Works, the minister-in-waiting, Mian Riaz Hussain Pirzada received the guest.

Clad in traditional attires, two children presented bouquet of flowers to the dignitary, who is accompanied by his spouse and a high level delegation comprising the foreign minister and other members of the cabinet, senior officials as well as a large business delegation.

Shortly after reaching the country, the Iranian president arrived at the Prime Minister’s House where he was received by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. He was also presented with a guard of honour.

The national anthems of both countries were played as the Iranian president stood at the salute dais along with the prime minister.

The smartly turned-out contingents of the armed forces presented a guard of honor to President Raisi.

PM Shehbaz and President Raisi planted a sapling at the lawns of the PM House in connection with the Earth Day.

Later, both the Iranian President Raisi and PM Shehbaz introduced their respective delegations to each other before proceeding for the tete-a-tete and delegation-level talks.

This marks the first visit by any head of state to Pakistan after the general elections in February 2024.

During the three-day visit, President Raisi will meet the President and the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Chairman of Senate and Speaker of National Assembly. He will also visit Lahore and Karachi and meet with the provincial leadership.

Besides discussing regional and global developments, the two sides will have a wide-ranging agenda to further strengthen Pakistan-Iran ties and enhance cooperation in diverse fields including trade, connectivity, energy, agriculture, and people-to-people contacts.