
Field Marshal and Chief of Defence Forces Syed Asim Munir has left for an official visit to Iran, according to security sources. The visit comes amid intensified diplomatic activity aimed at easing regional tensions and supporting ongoing dialogue efforts between Iran and the United States.
Sources said the army chief is expected to meet senior Iranian officials during his stay. Discussions will focus on regional security issues and broader strategic cooperation. The visit is seen as part of Pakistan’s wider diplomatic engagement in the region.
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Officials indicated that Iran-US talks and related developments are likely to be part of the agenda. Pakistan has recently increased its diplomatic outreach to support stability in the region. The move follows a series of high-level meetings between Pakistani and Iranian leadership.
Earlier, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held multiple meetings in Tehran with Iranian officials, including Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Those discussions focused on proposals aimed at reducing tensions between Iran and the United States. Iranian media also reported exchanges on draft proposals related to conflict resolution.
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Pakistan has positioned itself as a facilitator for dialogue amid rising regional uncertainty. The latest visit underscores ongoing efforts to maintain diplomatic channels open between key regional stakeholders. Further details of the meetings are expected after the visit concludes.