Hawzah News Agency- In a statement issued today, Syed Zawar Hussain Naqvi, Chairman of the Supreme Council of Jafariya in Pakistan, described the visit as a “decisive step” toward deepening strategic convergence among Iran, Pakistan, and China. He underscored the visit's potential to reshape the regional order through greater collaboration, independence, and solidarity among Eastern nations.
"This historic visit signals a shared determination to establish a new regional framework—one rooted in mutual cooperation and resistance to external domination," Naqvi said.
He noted Iran's interest in joining the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and connecting to the broader Silk Road Initiative, emphasizing that such moves open new avenues for regional trade and integration. "This development also sends a clear diplomatic message about the global shift in power dynamics, increasingly tilting towards the East," he added.
Highlighting the broader implications of the visit, Naqvi called for expanding cooperation beyond economics. He proposed that the strategic partnership encompass security, culture, education, and energy, thereby evolving into a comprehensive and sustainable alliance.
He also warned against increasing interference from external actors, particularly the United States and the Zionist regime, in regional affairs. In this context, he stressed the urgency of a unified front among Iran, Pakistan, and China as a strategic necessity. "Such an alliance can serve as a vital axis of support for oppressed peoples across the world, especially Palestinians, and become a powerful voice against Zionist aggression and injustice," he said.
In conclusion, Syed Zawar Hussain Naqvi expressed hope that the Iranian President’s visit will not only enhance bilateral ties with Pakistan but also send a message of solidarity and hope to the people of Kashmir. He emphasized the importance of this moment in laying the groundwork for a united regional front committed to justice, dignity, and the rights of oppressed nations.
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