ISLAMABAD: The Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Mehdi
Honardoost has said that Tehran is willing to mediate on the issue of Kashmir between Pakistan and India upon request.
“Any conflict or tension between the two countries will hinder the progress and development of both th
e countries but will also impact upon the economies of other regional countries,” said Ambassador Mehdi
Honardoost during an interview.
Iran has also offered its assistance to attain peace and tranquillity in the region.
Commenting on Pak-Iran trade ties,
Honardoost said that a Free Trade Agreement draft has been signed between the two nations and it will soon be operative to enhance two-way business and trade engagements.
“Our future is bright after the removal of impediments. Hopefully, our trade relations would continue to grow,” he remarked.
Concerned officials from both th
e countries are also expected to meet in an upcoming 20th round of Pak-Iran Joint Economic Commission (JEC) soon to further strengthen trade ties between the two, he added.
Replying to a question about China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC),
Honardoost said the project was not only a game-changer for the region but would be a un
ifying force for th
e countries in it.
The ambassador termed the Organisation of Is
lamic Countries (OIC) an important group for the Muslim world a
nd underlined the need to widen its sphere by adding all Is
lamic countries into its fold.
“As part of this family, we should try to have more interaction. Many Is
lamic countries right now are in a chaotic situation. We should try to improve the situation. The responsibility of this issue is on the shoulders of the big and important Is
lamic countries like Iran and Pakistan,” he added.
He was confident that “more interaction and cooperation between the biggest Is
lamic countries can help remove tension between them [Muslim countries].”
When asked if Iran was interested in joining Saudi Arab’s Is
lamic coalition,
Honardoost said Iran has already announced its desire to join the alliance since it firmly believes that the problems being faced by the Muslim world should be resolved mutually.