Islamabad, In a move to deepen ties between neighboring countries, Pakistan and Iran have agreed to organize a joint cultural week. The event aims to celebrate and enhance bilateral relations through shared artistic and cultural heritage.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting,communicated that the Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan, Dr. Reza Amiri Moghaddam, and the Pakistani Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Jamal Shah, reached this agreement during a meeting in Islamabad. They explored ways to further collaborate in the arts and culture sectors. The Minister for National Heritage expressed a keen interest in learning from Iran’s rich cultural experiences. The cultural week is scheduled to take place later this month, providing a platform for both nations to strengthen their cultural bonds.