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April 22 will see Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi arrive in Pakistan.

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According to sources, Islamabad and Tehran have reached a consensus on the issues surrounding President Raisi’s visit. President Raisi, who will be accompanied by a high-ranking delegation, is scheduled to meet with the military leadership, President Asif Ali Zardari, and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

Following an Israeli airstrike on its Damascus consulate that claimed the lives of numerous individuals, including senior commanders of Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Mohammed Reza Zahedi and Mohammad Hadi Haji Rahimi, Tehran launched over 300 drones and missiles at Israel in retaliation. This is when he made his visit.

Other than that, the visit is a component of the two nations’ continuous attempts to strengthen their collaboration, which suffered a brief setback earlier this year.

When Pakistan used killer drones, rockets, loitering munitions, and stand-off weapons to target terrorists within Iranian territory in retribution for Tehran’s cross-border strikes, ties between the two nations soured in January.

Pakistan even withdrew its ambassador from Iran and declared that, in retaliation for Iran’s invasion of its sovereignty, the Iranian envoy that was then visiting Pakistan would not be permitted to return.

Nonetheless, the ambassadors of the two nations promptly resumed their respective positions, reestablishing diplomatic ties.

The publication quoted the sources as saying that among President Raisi’s priorities are possible free trade agreements (FTAs), gas pipelines, security cooperation, and bilateral connections.

The visit by the Iranian president is especially noteworthy because of their shared economic interests, chief among them being the Pak-Iran gas pipeline.

It is important to note that, in a related incident, Iran announced on Monday that it would free Pakistanis who were left on a ship that had been taken by Iranian forces because of the brotherly connections between the two nations, provided that their identities had been verified and all legal procedures had been fulfilled.

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E&P Companies Will Invest $5 Billion in Pakistan’s Petroleum Industry

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Over the next three years, local and foreign companies involved in Pakistan’s oil and gas exploration and production sector have shown a strong desire to invest more than $5 billion in the nation’s energy sector.

Recent changes to the Petroleum Policy and the implementation of an exclusive tight gas policy, which provide better incentives and a more investor-friendly regulatory framework, are credited with the increase in investor confidence.

These strategic changes are expected to boost domestic energy production, open up new avenues for growth, and draw large amounts of both domestic and foreign investment.

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PTI Encouraged Chaos and Sabotage: Rana Tanveer

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According to Rana Tanveer Hussain, the federal minister for food security, PTI encouraged violence, disorder, vandalism, and derogatory language in the nation’s politics.

The Minister told the reporters at Muridke that the founder PTI’s anti-nationalism and sabotage tactics are clear.

After Eid, he claimed, there won’t be any opposition movement since their leaders are still considering

According to the Minister, PTI is a tale of the past with a bleak future.

Additionally, he stated that the PTI has a history of flinging insults on one side and pleading on the other.

Rana Tanveer Hussain stated that the courts, not Trump, ought to determine what the PTI founder done to the nation.

Farmers would profit from the deregulation of commodity prices, especially those of wheat, according to the minister.

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DPM Restates Abundant Support for the Palestinian Cause

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Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar, the country’s foreign minister and deputy prime minister, has reiterated Pakistan’s steadfast support for the Palestinian cause.

He made the statement while meeting with his Palestinian counterpart, Dr. Mohammed Mustafa, on the fringes of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s Extraordinary Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Ishaq Dar reaffirmed Pakistan’s support for the creation of a viable, contiguous Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital, based on pre-1967 lines.

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