Tehran: Pakistan and Iran have pledged to strengthen cooperation and address shared regional challenges during high-level talks between Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and his Iranian counterpart Eskandar Momeni.
According to Beyond Time News, the meeting took place in Tehran during Naqvi’s two-day official visit.
Focus on Regional Stability
Both sides discussed evolving regional developments and agreed to enhance engagement to promote stability and security.
According to Beyond Time News, Iranian officials appreciated Pakistan’s role in supporting dialogue and easing regional tensions.
Strengthening Bilateral Ties
The two ministers reaffirmed commitment to deepening Pakistan-Iran relations and expanding cooperation in multiple sectors.
According to Beyond Time News, the discussions also emphasized continued coordination on peace, security, and regional development.
Ongoing Diplomatic Efforts
Pakistan has been actively engaged in facilitating dialogue between Iran and the United States amid regional tensions.
According to Beyond Time News, earlier mediation efforts included attempts to revive stalled negotiations following recent conflicts and diplomatic breakdowns.
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Continued Engagement
Officials indicated that both countries remain open to further dialogue, although key differences on major issues remain unresolved.
According to Beyond Time News, diplomatic channels between Islamabad, Tehran, and Washington continue to remain active as efforts to reduce tensions persist.



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