He said that based on the latest information received from Pakistani central bank, "we hope that by the next few weeks, impediments on the way of banking cooperation between the two countries will be lifted and not much has been left until start of the cooperation."
He said about two months ago, Pakistani cabinet decided resumption of banking activities between Iran and Pakistan and consequently, talks were held in that connection.
He added that Pakistan Central Bank has newly announced that these days are final days to solve banking problems between the two countries.
Dastgir Khan referred to his visit to Tehran in the next few days and said talks with Iranian officials on important issues, including Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and activation of mutual banking channels will be the most important goals of visit to Tehran. "The visit is in all aimed at expansion of commercial and economic cooperation between Tehran and Islamabad."
He hoped to hear good news of activation of banking channels of both countries in the near future.
"Up to so far, good progress has been observed in FTA between the two countries and we hope the contract between Iran and Pakistan will be finalized by 2017. Of course one year for finalization of such an important contract is a logical and acceptable period."