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» » » Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar meets Rehman Malik
Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar meets Rehman Malik
October 24, 2009
A meeting between Interior Minister Rehman Malik and his Iranian counterpart Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar was underway here on Saturday to discuss bilateral cooperation in anti-terrorism. Iranian minister has arrived in Pakistan days after a terrorist attack that killed several people in Iranian southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan . The Iranian official will also meet Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. Iranian Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar, leading a delegation, called on his Pakistani counterpart Rehman Malik at the Interior Ministry on Friday but the meeting remained in complete. The Iranian minister is holding talks with Pakistani officials for arrest of Jundallah members and handing them over to his country.
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