Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei has said that Pakistan’s Field Marshal Asim Munir will visit Tehran where he is expected to hold important meetings with Iranian officials.
The announcement comes as Pakistan and Iran continue efforts to strengthen bilateral relations and expand cooperation on issues of mutual interest.
In this regard, the visit is aimed at further strengthening cooperation between Pakistan and Iran.
The two neighboring countries maintain longstanding political, economic and security ties and have repeatedly emphasized the importance of closer bilateral engagement.
The upcoming visit is expected to provide an opportunity for both sides to discuss areas where cooperation can be expanded and existing bilateral mechanisms can be further strengthened.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson also described the visit as part of Pakistan’s continuing efforts to promote peace and security in the region.
In this sense, the regional stability remains an important issue for both Pakistan and Iran, particularly given their shared borders and common interest in maintaining security and stability in the wider region.
Field Marshal Asim Munir is expected to hold key meetings during his stay in Tehran. The discussions are expected to focus on bilateral cooperation and issues of mutual interest.
The visit could also provide an opportunity for Pakistan and Iran to reaffirm their commitment to maintaining regular high-level communication and strengthening relations between the two neighboring countries.
Visit Highlights Growing Bilateral Engagement
The Tehran visit comes against the backdrop of continued diplomatic engagement between Pakistan and Iran. Both countries have an interest in strengthening cooperation and maintaining constructive dialogue on security, regional stability and other areas of mutual concern.
The visit by Field Marshal Asim Munir is consequently being viewed as another significant step in Pakistan-Iran engagement, with the discussions potentially contributing to closer coordination and stronger bilateral ties.
Note: The report is based on the statement attributed to Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei provided in the source material. Details of the planned meetings and agenda may be updated as further official information becomes available.





