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A high-level Pakistani delegation, led by Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir, has arrived in Tehran, Iran, marking a significant step in Pakistanโs ongoing diplomatic efforts in the region.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the delegation includes Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi along with other senior civil and military officials.
Focus on US-Iran Mediation Efforts ๐๐ค
The visit is part of Pakistanโs active role as a mediator between the United States and Iran, especially following recent tensions in the region. Islamabad is working to ease hostilities and promote dialogue between the two sides.
This diplomatic mission aims to support peace initiatives and ensure that communication channels remain open for future negotiations.
Background of Ongoing Talks ๐
The visit follows an earlier round of US-Iran discussions held in Islamabad, which concluded without a final agreement. Pakistan is now stepping up efforts to prevent escalation and encourage constructive engagement.
Officials believe continued dialogue is essential to maintaining regional stability and global economic balance.
Meetings with Iranian Leadership ๐๏ธ
During their stay, the delegation is expected to meet senior Iranian government and military officials. Discussions will focus on:
- Regional security situation
- Ceasefire developments
- Future diplomatic cooperation
These meetings are seen as crucial for reducing tensions and avoiding further conflict in the region.
Pakistanโs Growing Diplomatic Role ๐
Pakistan has maintained balanced relations with both Iran and the United States, positioning itself as a neutral and trusted facilitator.
This visit highlights Islamabadโs increasing importance in global diplomacy, especially in sensitive geopolitical matters.
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