TEHRAN: After three days of intensive talks between Iran and Pakistan and at the end of the eighth Iran-Pakistan border security conference in Islamabad, the two sides inked an agreement on security cooperation, it was announced Saturday.

According to Iranian news agency, in the conference the two sides discussed various issues such as fight against terrorism, upgrading current level of security cooperation on joint borders, fight against organised crimes, kidnapping and human trafficking, expansion of border cooperation, border markets and extradition of prisoners.

Deputy Interior Minister for Security Affairs Hossein Zolfaqari and his Pakistani counterpart were present in the conference.—INP