Today, Ishaq Dar, the deputy prime minister, is scheduled to go to Iran to attend the 28th meeting of the Council of Ministers of the Economic Cooperation Organization.
In addition to reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to the eco charter, the Deputy Prime Minister will discuss the possibility of increased regional connectivity through the expansion of road and rail networks, the relaxation of visa requirements, and the streamlining of border processes.
Ishaq Dar would also restate Pakistan’s concerns about the Middle East’s violence, which threatens the peace and security of the region. The ECO Clean Energy Center’s charter will be signed by him.
Meetings with participating ministers and other dignitaries will be held by the Deputy Prime Minister outside of the Ministerial Meeting.