Tehran: Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi and Pakistani Senate  Chairman Farooq H Naik have stressed the importance of realizing the two  countries’ potential to increase trade. 
In a meeting in the Iranian capital of Tehran on Thursday, the  Iranian minister said Tehran and Islamabad have the potential to promote  economic cooperation.
He added that Iran made great achievements in various  industrial and scientific fields during recent years and expressed the  country’s readiness to transfer electricity to Pakistan.
The top Iranian diplomat said the two countries can establish a joint security commission.
Salehi also offered Pakistan to join the Ashgabat five-party  agreement, which establishes a Central Asia-Persian Gulf transit  corridor. 
On April 25, foreign ministers of Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Qatar and
Oman signed an agreement on transportation and the transit of goods via railway, sea and land.
The deal establishes a transit corridor which connects the Persian  Gulf and Central Asia and facilitates the transit of goods between  regional countries.
The Pakistani Senate chairman, for his part, said as two  important members of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), Iran  and Pakistan should expand relations in all fields.
Naik arrived in Tehran on Wednesday at the head of a delegation to hold talks with senior Iranian officials.

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