The Foreign Minister of Iran, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, visited Pakistan’s military headquarters (GHQ) today. He met with Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), in Rawalpindi.
Both leaders held detailed and positive talks. The main focus was on the current geo-strategic landscape and regional threats. They discussed key security challenges faced by Iran and Pakistan. The two sides also reviewed the Pakistan-Iran border security arrangements. The goal was to improve joint coordination and strengthen border safety.
General Munir called Iran a brotherly country. He said Pakistan and Iran are bonded by common history, religion, and culture. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strong Pakistan-Iran relations.
The Iranian Foreign Minister praised Pakistan’s peace efforts in the region. He appreciated Pakistan’s role in promoting regional stability.
During the meeting, both sides showed a firm commitment to work together. They agreed to continue regular engagement for mutual cooperation. Both nations plan to support regional peace and prosperity through deeper Pakistan-Iran relations.
The two countries also shared their vision for resolving regional issues. They pledged to collaborate closely. This reflects their shared goal of long-term regional development.
The dialogue further underlined the strength of Pakistan-Iran ties. Both military and diplomatic officials agreed on greater interaction in future. This mutual understanding will help in improving bilateral Iran-Pakistan relations.
The meeting ended with a clear message. The leadership of both countries is serious about deepening Pakistan-Iran relations in the areas of peace, defense, and regional cooperation.