Islamabad is willing to renew its electricity import deal with Tehran. Omar Ayub Khan, the water and power minister, made the statement on Tuesday in Islamabad in a meeting with Iran's ambassador, Mehdi Honardoust, IRNA reported.
"Negotiations are underway and the agreement to import 104 megawatts from Iran will be renewed," Ayub Khan said.
The two sides have "brotherly cooperation" and Pakistan welcomes the opportunity to expand power and energy collaboration with Iran, he said.
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