Iranian President Dr Syed Ibrahim Raisi is set to embark on a landmark three-day visit to Pakistan, commencing tomorrow, Monday, according to details issued by the Foreign Office of Pakistan.
This marks a pivotal moment as it will be the first visit of any head of state to Pakistan following the general elections earlier this year.
Accompanied by his esteemed wife and a distinguished high-level delegation comprising top officials, including the foreign minister and key cabinet members, President Raisi's visit underscores the profound importance both nations place on strengthening bilateral relations.
A substantial business delegation will also be part of the entourage, reflecting the mutual desire to enhance economic cooperation.
During his stay, President Raisi is scheduled to engage in a series of high-level meetings, including with the Pakistani President, Prime Minister, Chairman of the Senate, and the Speaker of the National Assembly.
Moreover, his itinerary extends beyond Islamabad, with visits planned to Lahore and Karachi, where he will confer with provincial leadership, further solidifying ties at regional levels.
Key agendas
The agenda for discussions encompasses a wide spectrum of areas, ranging from trade and communication to energy, agriculture, and fostering people-to-people contacts.
Of paramount importance will be dialogues surrounding regional and global developments, alongside concerted efforts to combat the shared menace of terrorism, reflecting the collective commitment to regional stability and security.
Highlighting the deep-rooted historical, cultural, and religious ties between the two nations, the Foreign Office expressed optimism regarding the visit's potential to elevate bilateral relations to unprecedented heights.
Undoubtedly, this visit presents a vital opportunity to fortify the enduring bond between Pakistan and Iran, paving the way for multifaceted collaboration in the years ahead.
PM Shehbaz to host luncheon
In a gesture of warm hospitality, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will host a luncheon for the Iranian delegation on the first day, setting the tone for constructive dialogue and camaraderie.
Additionally, several ministers, alongside the Chairman Senate and the Speaker of the National Assembly, are slated to extend official courtesies to President Raisi during his stay.
Monday evening will witness a pivotal meeting between President Raisi and his Pakistani counterpart, President Asif Zardari, symbolizing the strength of bilateral relations.
Subsequent to this, President Raisi's itinerary will lead him to Lahore and Karachi, where he will engage with local leadership, including Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif and Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, further underscoring the importance of regional cooperation.
In Karachi, a visit to the revered Mazar-e-Quaid is planned, reflecting President Raisi's reverence for Pakistan's historical legacy and his desire to deepen cultural ties.
As the visit draws to a close, President Raisi is scheduled to depart for Tehran on Wednesday, carrying with him the spirit of friendship and cooperation fostered during his historic visit to Pakistan.