Islamabad appreciates Tehran's efforts to provide it with electricity and is hopeful of renewing its power import agreement.
Omar Ayub Khan, Pakistan's water and power minister, made the statement on Saturday in Islamabad during a meeting with an Iranian delegation headed by Ali Asghar Esmaelnia, a deputy manager at Iran Power Generation, Distribution and Transmission Company (Tavanir).
The two sides explored ways for increasing electricity imports and supplying it to different regions in the neighboring country.
Commending Tavanir's efforts, Ayub Khan noted, "Islamabad is importing power from Iran and hopefully will continue to do so."
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