Pakistan’s Chief Justice Calls for Stronger Judicial Ties With Iran

22 May, 2026 14:26

Islamabad: Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi has called for strengthening judicial cooperation between Pakistan and Iran.

During the meeting on Thursday between Afridi and Reza Amiri-Moghaddam, Iran’s Ambassador to Islamabad, both parties highlighted the importance of enhancing judicial and institutional cooperation through sharing experiences and implementing judicial reforms.

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Afridi referred to the long-standing and brotherly relations between the two countries, stating that lasting friendship and mutual respect are the foundations of bilateral cooperation, particularly in the administration of justice.

He also conveyed the affection that the Pakistani people have for Iran and expressed his wishes for peace, stability, and progress for the Iranian people.

For his part, Amiri-Moghaddam praised the reform initiatives by the Pakistani judiciary, expressing appreciation for their efforts to expedite the cases of Iranian nationals held in various prisons throughout Pakistan.

3:29 PM May 22, 2026
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