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Pakistan and Iran stir controversy with a unity display after the Israel conflict
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50848, member: 636"] Iran's ambassador walked into a high-level meeting with Pakistan's top communications boss on Thursday. Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghaddam sat down with Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan to talk about making their countries closer friends. The Pakistani minister praised Iran for what he called a big military win against Israel. Khan told the Iranian diplomat that all Pakistani people felt proud about Iran's success. Both men said special prayers for people who died during the fighting. The ambassador thanked Pakistan for backing Iran during the recent conflict with Israeli forces. Moghaddam said Pakistan's government and media showed real unity when supporting Iran. He called Iran's strength against enemies a gift from God and described recent events as beating Zionist attacks. The Iranian representative said the conflict showed which countries really stand with Iran and which ones support Israel. Both leaders agreed that India and Israel picked the wrong side during the regional tensions. Khan promised that Pakistan would help Iran with transportation and infrastructure projects. The communications minister said his department would work closely with Iranian officials on joint building programs. Both countries want to strengthen their partnership through better roads and communication systems. The meeting reflected strong religious and cultural ties between the neighboring nations. Pakistani and Iranian leaders agreed that their friendship would keep growing stronger despite regional challenges. [/QUOTE]
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