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Aleem Khan meets Russian, Iranian ministers to boost connectivity

Published on: February 14, 2026 10:05 AM

Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan on Friday held separate high-level meetings with the transport ministers of Russia and Iran, focusing on enhancing transport, logistics, and bilateral connectivity among Pakistan, Iran, and Russia.

The meetings took place on the sidelines of the 2nd OIC Transport Ministers’ Conference in Istanbul, where the State Secretary and Deputy Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Stanislavovich Zverev, and Iran’s Minister for Roads and Infrastructure, Ms. Farzaneh Sadegh, met with Abdul Aleem Khan, said a press release.

During talks with the Russian deputy minister, both sides agreed that expanding direct land and air connectivity between Pakistan and Russia would significantly enhance regional trade and economic activity. They emphasized initiating practical steps, including the launch of direct Moscow-Islamabad flights, without delay.

During the meeting, Russian Deputy Minister Dmitry Stanislavovich Zverev formally invited Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan to participate in the International Transport and Logistics Forum, scheduled to be held from April 1-3, 2026, in the historic Russian city of Saint Petersburg.

Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan underscored the need for concrete measures to enhance cooperation in the transport sector, stating that Pakistan is keen to collaborate with Russia in the development of road networks and logistics corridors.

The two sides also expressed a firm commitment to resolving visa and related issues faced by Pakistani freight truck drivers. In addition, detailed discussions were held on expanding banking channels and removing financial bottlenecks between the two countries.

Abdul Aleem Khan stated that Pakistan has a strong interest in establishing land corridors through China and other countries, enabling effective connectivity with Russia via Central Asian States.

He noted that forums such as the 2nd OIC Transport Ministers’ Conference in Türkiye provide valuable opportunities for regional countries to benefit from shared experiences.

Deputy Minister Dmitry Zverev expressed keen interest in enhancing transport and highway connectivity with Pakistan, highlighting the significant potential for broader cooperation in this sector.

The meeting was held in a cordial and friendly atmosphere, reaffirming the commitment of both countries to further strengthen their economic and trade relations.

Meanwhile, in a significant meeting between Iran’s Minister for Roads and Infrastructure, Ms. Farzaneh Sadegh, and Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan, both sides held detailed discussions on the movement of commercial transport across the Pak-Iran border.

They addressed current challenges and measures to enhance facilitation, highlighting that the daily border crossing capacity could be increased from 200 trucks to between 800 and 1,000 trailers.

Both ministers agreed on the need to further improve border parking facilities, bilateral arrangements, and matters related to relevant institutions-particularly the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), the Ministry of Commerce, and Customs Authorities.

Ms Sadegh noted that conditions at the Pak-Iran border have improved, though there remains room for further progress. Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan reaffirmed the commitment to strengthening deep fraternal ties, stating that every Pakistani holds sincere goodwill for Iran’s security and prosperity.

The meeting also covered the Iranian Minister’s recent visit to Islamabad and the Regional Transport Ministers’ Conference held in Pakistan, and the promotion of positive engagement through the OIC platform. Minister Sadegh appreciated the efforts of the Pakistani government and reiterated Iran’s commitment to enhanced cooperation.

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