Pakistan, Iran agree on joint aerial border monitoring
QUETTA: Pakistan and Iran on Saturday agreed on joint aerial monitoring of their border to cope with any possible danger and avoid an untoward situation.
Senior security officials of the two countries met at the Pakistani border town of Taftan, official sources said.
The two sides discussed the security situation at the border and decided to launch joint patrolling. The meeting decided that helicopters would be used for the purpose on both sides of the borders.
“The decision to start joint patrolling through helicopters is taken for ensuring the protection of the border belt of both the countries from possible danger,” said a senior official of the Taftan administration.
It was also decided that Pakistan would monitor the border belt from pole No 72 to 131.
Published in Dawn, December 24th, 2017