Field Marshal Asim Munir concludes Tehran visit, Pakistan’s mediation role praised by Iran

Field Marshal Asim Munir concludes Tehran visit, Pakistan’s mediation role praised by Iran

Field Marshal Asim Munir has concluded his significant official visit to Tehran after holding a series of high-level meetings with senior officials of the Iran, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations.

The visit focused primarily on regional peace, diplomatic engagement, and efforts aimed at reducing tensions in the Middle East following the April 8 ceasefire between the United States and Iran.

During the visit, discussions were held on matters of mutual interest, regional stability, and the evolving security environment in the region.

The ISPR stated that Iranian leadership appreciated and commended Pakistan’s constructive and balanced role in facilitating mediation efforts between the United States and Iran.

The discussions also mentioned the need for collective regional cooperation to ensure long-term peace and stability.

Field Marshal Asim Munir reasserted Pakistan’s commitment to regional harmony and peaceful conflict resolution through dialogue and diplomacy. He also confirmed Pakistan’s desire to maintain strong bilateral relations with Iran while contributing positively to broader regional peace efforts.

The Iranian leadership, in response, expressed confidence in Pakistan’s role as a responsible regional partner and appreciated Islamabad’s efforts to encourage diplomatic understanding during a sensitive period in regional affairs.

The visit is being viewed as an important diplomatic development at a time when regional tensions remain a matter of global concern.

The ISPR further noted that both Pakistan and Iran agreed to maintain close communication and continue consultations on regional developments in the coming weeks.

The successful conclusion of the Tehran visit is expected to further enhance bilateral cooperation between the two neighboring countries and support ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at regional stability.

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