Government of
Pakistan has lifted the sanctions on Iran pursuant to UN Security Council
Resolution 2231. The modalities for lifting of sanctions were finalized in an
inter-ministerial meeting chaired by Minister of Finance, Senator Mohammad
Ishaq Dar here.
The formal
notification issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, following the meeting,
will revive economic and commercial relationship between Pakistan and Iran,
including the areas of trade, investment, technology, banking, finance, energy.
All
previous notifications giving effect to UN Security Council sanctions on Iran
stand repealed with the issuance of the new notification by the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, in keeping with the Security Council resolution 2231.
Pakistan
had welcomed the Joint Comprehensive Programme of Action (JCPOA) agreed between
Iran and European Union, People’ Republic of China, United States, Germany
France, United Kingdom and the Russian Federation. It appreciates the steps
taken by Iran for the implementation of the JCPOA.
With the
lifting of restrictions, economic and trade relations between the two
neighbourly countries will receive a new boost. It will enable the two
countries to fully reinvigorate various bilateral and multilateral arrangements
for promoting investments and cooperation in across all sectors including
banking, finance, industry and energy
No comments:
Post a Comment