xt-align: justify;">ISLAMABAD, Oct 31 (APP): Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa, and Iranian Envoy Reza Amiri-Moghaddam, Thursday underscored the shared vision to advance urban sustainability, marking a promising chapter in the relationship between the two neighboring countries.
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xt-align: justify;">Both sides in a high-level meeting on World Cities Day, discussed avenues for mutual cooperation in urban development.
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xt-align: justify;">The Iranian Ambassador praised Islamabad’s status as a green, beautiful, and meticulously planned city, noting that Pakistan and Iran share a deep cultural connection.
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xt-align: justify;">Highlighting this bond, he referenced streets in Iran named after Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Iqbal and appreciated Pakistan’s gesture of renaming a road in Islamabad as Iran Avenue.
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xt-align: justify;">The ambassador emphasized Tehran’s municipality’s interest in collaborating on projects with Islamabad, particularly in infrastructure development and solid waste management, where Iran has considerable expertise.
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xt-align: justify;">Chairman Randhawa responded with enthusiasm, describing the CDA’s ongoing efforts to enhance Islamabad’s beauty and modernity.
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xt-align: justify;">He expressed a keen interest in learning from Tehran’s urban management practices and welcomed the opportunity for collaborative projects in solid waste management and infrastructure.
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xt-align: justify;">Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening ties between Pakistan and Iran, with hopes that this cooperation would lead to valuable knowledge-sharing and sustainable development in both cities.
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