Azerbaijan , Baku, Sept. 29 /Trend D.Khatinoglu/
Iran and Pakistan will soon sign security agreements, IRNA reported, quoting Iranian Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar as saying.
Iran and Pakistan are preparing security agreements due to growing bilateral relations and cooperation levels.
"Tehran and Islamabad have discussed issues concerning security, including security cooperation, combating drug trafficking, money laundering, and organized crime," Najjar stated at a press conference with his Pakistani counterpart Rahman Malik.
Najjar urged the Iranian Parliament to approve $100 million in financial contributions in order to help Pakistani citizens who have been impacted by the flood.
Pakistani Interior Minister confirmed that increasing Iranian-Pakistani security cooperation is necessary, saying that combating terrorism is IRI-Pak's main priority and first on the agenda.