Pakistan and Iran have agreed to declare the Ramadan border point as an international border crossing point.
It was also agreed to open the markets in the remaining two borders between the two countries. At the end of the visit of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi to Pakistan, Pakistan and Iran issued a joint statement.
According to the Foreign Office, it has been agreed between the two sides to accelerate economic and trade activities, with mutual efforts emphasizing improving the border food market and economic situation.
The spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that both countries considered increasing border security.
According to the spokesperson of the Foreign Office, several memorandums of understanding were also signed during the visit, while it was also agreed to facilitate the regular exchange of delegations of economic and technical experts, and chambers of commerce, to intensify economic cooperation.
It has been further stated that under TIR it was agreed to declare Ramadan border point as an international border crossing point, it was also agreed to open markets in the remaining two borders between Iran and Pakistan.