
Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir met Ali Larijani in Rawalpindi to discuss security cooperation. Both leaders reviewed regional tensions and explored joint efforts against terrorism. They also stressed the need to strengthen bilateral ties between Pakistan and Iran.
During the meeting, Asim Munir highlighted Pakistan’s commitment to regional peace and stability. He said Pakistan aims to expand cooperation with Iran in counter-terrorism. Moreover, he noted that close coordination can help both countries face shared security challenges. The discussion focused on improving trust and boosting long-term collaboration.
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Ali Larijani praised Pakistan’s role in promoting peace across the region. He said Iran values Pakistan’s efforts and wants deeper engagement. Additionally, he expressed readiness to expand cooperation in security and diplomacy. He stressed that stronger ties can create a safer environment for both nations.

Both sides exchanged detailed views on the current regional situation. They agreed that evolving threats demand joint responses. Furthermore, they reviewed recent developments that affect border security. Their talks showed a shared desire to stabilize the broader region.
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The meeting ended with a pledge to maintain close contact. Officials said future discussions will cover wider cooperation areas. They also agreed to continue building confidence between both countries. Their commitment reflects growing momentum in Pakistan-Iran relations.