Pakistan allowed food exports to Iran.

Pakistan allowed food exports to Iran.

28.03.2026 18:02

While the attacks by the US and Israel on Iran continue, a notable decision has come from Pakistan. The Islamabad administration has allowed food exports to Iran for the next three months. Additionally, the previously existing conditions of bank guarantees, letters of credit, and financial instruments have also been lifted during this period.

Pakistan has allowed food exports to Iran for the next 3 months while attacks by the US and Israel on Iran continue.

ALL FINANCIAL CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN LIFTED

Pakistan's Trade Minister Cem Kemal Khan announced in a written statement that the Islamabad administration has granted permission for food exports to Iran for 3 months. Khan also noted that trade permission has been granted to Azerbaijan and other Central Asian countries through Iran, emphasizing that the previously existing conditions of bank guarantees, letters of credit, and financial instruments will also be lifted during this period.

WILL OPEN THE WAY FOR FOOD SUPPLY

Khan stated that these steps aim to expand regional trade volume and reduce operating costs. With this step, the Islamabad administration has paved the way for exporters to supply rice, seafood, meat, fruits, and vegetables to these countries.

US-ISRAEL ATTACKS ON IRAN

Israel and the US launched a military attack on Iran on February 28 while negotiations continued between Tehran and the Washington administration. Iran responded with attacks on targets it identified in several regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, where US bases are located, in addition to Israel. In the US-Israel attacks, former Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, as well as many high-ranking officials, were killed.

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