Iran, Pak Sign First MoU on Border Trade
Sunday, February 21, 2010 at 1:30 pm
TEHRAN : Iranian and Pakistani officials signed first Memorandum of Understanding MoU between the two countries on border trade.

Head of Sistan & Balouchestan’s Trade Organization Iraj Hassanpour said MoU was signed in two countries first joint committee meeting on border trade in Iran’s southeastern Sistan & Balochistan province.
“Based on MoU, two countries are bound to hold public and specialized fairs at their common borders and in capital of Sistan & Balochistan province (Zahedan, in southeastern Iran) and Quetta in Pakistan.
One of 22 paragraphs stated in MoU refers to “increase in exchanges between two countries through rail connections from two to three times a month”, he added. It was also decided that both sides establish big storehouses to facilitate storage of trade commodities at their border customs.
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