Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi held a telephone conversation with Pakistan’s Field Marshal Seyyed Asim Munir on Thursday, during which the two leaders discussed efforts to advance a political and diplomatic solution to regional challenges, according to Iranian media reports.
The official readout of the call, published by state-affiliated Iranian outlets, stated that Araqchi and Munir exchanged views on recent diplomatic trends and reviewed the overall regional security situation. The two sides engaged in a comprehensive discussion on various angles of the current geopolitical landscape, with a particular focus on de-escalation and conflict resolution through non-military means.
In addition to the political and diplomatic track, the conversation also covered ways to strengthen bilateral consultations and enhance mutual cooperation between Iran and Pakistan. Both leaders acknowledged the importance of sustained dialogue and agreed on the need to further intensify coordination on matters of shared interest.
The Iranian Foreign Minister and the Pakistani Field Marshal also reviewed ongoing diplomatic efforts and reaffirmed their commitment to deepening consultative mechanisms to address emerging challenges in the neighborhood. No specific timeline or concrete outcomes were disclosed, but the talks were described as “constructive” and forward-looking.
The telephone exchange comes amid heightened regional tensions, underscoring the growing engagement between Tehran and Islamabad to explore peaceful avenues for stability through diplomatic channels.





