Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with Pakistan's Field Marshal in a high-level meeting to discuss the evolving regional situation. The talks focused on mutual security concerns, border management, and enhancing diplomatic coordination between the two neighboring countries.
Both sides emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the region, particularly in the context of recent geopolitical developments. The Field Marshal underscored Pakistan's commitment to strengthening ties with Iran and fostering cooperation in defense and security domains.
The meeting also reviewed the progress on joint border initiatives and mechanisms to prevent cross-border tensions. The two leaders agreed to continue regular consultations at various levels to address shared challenges and promote economic collaboration.
Foreign Minister Araghchi briefed the Field Marshal on Iran's perspective on regional issues, including the situation in Afghanistan and the Middle East. He reiterated Iran's desire for peaceful coexistence and expanded partnership with Pakistan.
This meeting is part of ongoing high-level exchanges between Islamabad and Tehran, reflecting the deep-rooted historical and cultural links between the two nations. Both sides expressed satisfaction with the current trajectory of bilateral relations and committed to further enhancing cooperation in trade, energy, and people-to-people contacts.



