‘Pakistan eyeing Iran’s experience to develop infrastructure’
January 5, 2019 - 23:4

TEHRAN – Akbar Ayub Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province’s minister for communication and works department, has expressed Pakistan’s desire to benefit from Iran’s vast experiences to develop its infrastructure.
Ayub Khan said Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province wants to cooperate with Iran in technical and engineering sectors to develop its infrastructure, especially in building roads and bridges, Fars reported on Saturday.
He made the remarks in a meeting with Consul General of Iran in Peshawar Mohammad Baqer Beigi
Referring to close ties between Iran and Pakistan, the minister said Islamabad is willing to send a team of experts to Iran to see the country’s progress in building roads, tunnels, and bridges.
MH/PA
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