President in a meeting with Pakistani Federal Minister: Extremism should be replaced with Islamic thoughts
Wednesday 22 May 2013 - 14:31

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday that restoration of security in Pakistan is of prime importance and all should strive to help replace extremism with genuine Islamic way of thinking inspired by Great Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).

President in a meeting with Pakistani Federal Minister:

Extremism should be replaced with Islamic thoughts

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday that restoration of security in Pakistan is of prime importance and all should strive to help replace extremism with genuine Islamic way of thinking inspired by Great Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).

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Tuesday 16 November 2010 - 14:30

President Ahmadinejad made the remarks in a meeting with visiting Pakistani Federal Minister for Population Welfare Firdous Ashiq Awan.



President Ahmadinejad said that the Islamic Republic of Iran sets no limits on expansion of all-out relations with Pakistan, calling for enhanced economic, scientific and energy cooperation and sharing experience in health sector and medical treatment.



The Islamic Republic of Iran fully backs Pakistan and during the recent massive flood which devastated the country, Iran extended humanitarian assistance and is willing to continue with helping the victims in the future, President Ahmadinejad said.



The President said that Iran and Pakistan would cooperate on international issues and helping the oppressed nations worldwide.



The Pakistani minister, for her part, said the Islamic Republic of Iran is an exemplary model for Pakistan as well as the world Muslims.



She thanked the Iranian nation and government for sending relief aid to Pakistan in the wake of the floods and said that people in Iran and Pakistan share ideological commonalities and the Pakistani government is determined to broaden mutual ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran.



On Iran’s nuclear standoff, she said benefiting from peaceful nuclear energy is Iran’s legitimate rights and the issue must be resolved through peaceful means and mutual negotiations.



She said that she was astonished with the progress Iran has made in pharmaceutical industry as well as healthcare sector and underlined that her country is keen to broaden cooperation in the sectors with the Islamic Republic of Iran.

 

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