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Pakistan Iran trade continues smoothly despite rising Middle East tensions

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Pakistan Iran trade continues without major disruption despite rising tensions in the Middle East. Officials say both countries are working closely to keep trade routes active.

Pakistan’s ambassador to Iran, Mudassir Tipu, confirmed that trade operations are running smoothly. He shared that border crossings are open and functioning well.

He said special “green channels” are helping goods move quickly between Pakistan and Iran. These routes are reducing delays and ensuring steady supply.

The envoy thanked the Iranian government for supporting Pakistan Iran trade during difficult regional conditions. He added that both sides are cooperating to avoid any disruption.

Authorities are also addressing congestion issues at border points. Joint efforts are underway to improve the flow of trucks and goods.

The embassy is in contact with officials and private traders from both countries. This coordination is helping resolve problems quickly.

Meanwhile, tensions in the region remain high. Iran is facing conflict involving the United States and Israel.

The situation has affected important routes like the Strait of Hormuz. This has raised global concerns about energy supply and trade.

Despite these challenges, Pakistan Iran trade continues steadily, showing strong cooperation between the two neighboring countries.

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