

"We have exchanged proposals to make our joint border security mechanism more coherent and robust," the Pakistani prime minister said. Sharif said that he had held a formal meeting with Raisi on the sidelines of the inauguration and the two discussed ways to strengthen border security cooperation. Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif jointly inaugurate a market and power transmission line, along their shared border, May 18, 2023. … Today, both countries see the border as an opportunity and not a threat," the Iranian leader stressed, speaking through an official interpreter.

"The message of this project is one of security. Raisi said the facilities would help create jobs and boost bilateral "retail trade" to help thousands of households on both sides of the remote, poverty-stricken regions. It is one of the six border markets the two counties are jointly constructing. The marketplace opened by the two countries Thursday links Iran's southeastern city of Pishin to Pakistan's southwestern city of Mand. The cash-strapped South Asian nation of about 230 million people depends on energy imports to meet domestic needs. Islamabad's foreign exchange reserves have rapidly declined as the country faces a dire economic crisis. "We are fully prepared to further deepen our relations with our neighboring country Pakistan in the energy sector," the Iranian president said. The impoverished, natural resources-rich region already imports 100 megawatts of low-cost power from Iran. The transmission line would export 100 megawatts of Iranian electricity to Pakistan's border province of Baluchistan. Raisi said the project had set the stage for Tehran and Islamabad to expand their economic and energy exchanges. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressed a ceremony in a live broadcast from the Iranian side of the more than the 900-kilometer border between the two countries. Some EU capitals have pushed to list the Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist group.Įuropean officials say it is proving complicated to demonstrate the legal basis for such a blanket designation.Leaders of Iran and Pakistan jointly inaugurated a marketplace and a power transmission line along their shared border Thursday in a significant move aimed at boosting regional trade and energy cooperation. Their executions on Friday brought to seven the number of Iranians executed in connection with the protests.īrussels' latest blacklistings bring to about 160 the number of individuals, companies and agencies targeted by EU asset freezes and travel bans over the crackdown. The latest three men to be hanged were convicted on charges of killing security force members at a demonstration in the city of Isfahan in November.
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The Iranian authorities brutally cracked down on protests that sprang up after the death in custody on September 16 of Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd who was arrested in Tehran for allegedly breaching the Islamic republic's strict dress rules for women. The EU also blacklisted the Student Basij Organization, which it said acts as enforcers for the Revolutionary Guards on university campuses.įive regime figures, including three senior police commanders, a top cyber official and a regional prosecutor were also added to the list. The economic conglomerate, accused of serving as a slush fund for the paramilitary armed wing of Tehran's Islamic revolution, was sanctioned by the United States in January.

The 27-nation bloc added the IRGC Cooperative Foundation, which handles the Guards' investments, to an EU asset freeze and visa ban blacklist for "funneling money into the regime's brutal repression." The latest round of sanctions - the eighth imposed by the EU over the repression - came after Iran hanged three more men convicted in relation to the demonstrations. The European Union on Monday imposed an asset freeze on the investment arm of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, over Tehran's brutal crackdown on protests over the death of Mahsa Amini.
