Iran and Pakistan Discuss Strengthening Regional Railway Cooperation
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Iran and Pakistan held talks to boost railway cooperation, aiming to connect the two nations and develop regional transport infrastructure. The discussions focused on joint projects, including linking the countries via existing and new rail routes. Pakistan also highlighted Iran's strategic position to access Central Asian markets.
Iran and Pakistan have held talks on strengthening railway cooperation, aiming to connect the two countries and boost regional transportation. The discussions took place as both sides seek to expand economic and infrastructure ties.
According to Iranian sources, officials focused on joint railway projects, including linking the two countries via existing lines and exploring the development of new routes. This cooperation is expected to facilitate trade, cargo transport, and tourism.
Pakistan also expressed interest in leveraging Iran's strategic geographic position to connect with Central Asian markets, thereby enhancing its own role as a regional transit hub. The talks were deemed positive, opening prospects for concrete steps in the near future.
The move comes as both Iran and Pakistan are working to advance bilateral cooperation across sectors—from energy to transport—to drive economic growth and regional stability.
