ISLAMABAD: The Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Pakistan, Dr. Reza Amiri Moghaddam, met with Caretaker Minister for National Heritage & Culture Jamal Shah here on Wednesday, where both the dignitaries discussed further enhancing collaboration in the field of art and culture.
During their meeting, they discussed in detail diverse areas of cooperation in the fields of art, culture, film, and calligraphy between the two brotherly countries. The two sides also agreed on organizing Pak-Iran Joint Cultural Week during this month.
Earlier, the federal Minister welcomed the Ambassador and affirmed commitment to further strengthening Pak-Iran cooperation in the fields of art, culture, film, and literature.
Jamal Shah expressed the desire for both countries to learn from each other’s experiences in the field of art and culture.
Iranian Envoy Calls for Boosting Cultural Ties
Meanwhile, the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghaddam, said that there was a huge potential for further bolstering collaboration in the field of culture between Iran and Pakistan. He also extended an invitation to the Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture to visit Iran.
The envoy further said that Iran would like to collaborate in the field of culture and particularly joint film production between the two brotherly countries.
Cultural Counsellor of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ehsan Khazaei and Adviser National Heritage and Culture Division Muhammad Kashif Irshad were also present on the occasion.