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TEHRAN — Pakistan’s Chief of Defense Forces (CDF), Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, will travel to Tehran on Monday, leading a high-level official delegation to conduct key strategic talks aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation and advancing regional security.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei announced on Sunday that the visit centers on deepening diplomatic ties between Tehran and Islamabad, alongside advancing Pakistan’s active mediation efforts across West Asia. During his stay in the Iranian capital, Field Marshal Munir is scheduled to engage with top Iranian diplomatic and military leadership. This engagement follows high-level consultations between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Field Marshal Munir, during which both sides reviewed pressing security challenges and evaluated collaborative frameworks to secure long-term stability.
This diplomatic initiative rests on a deep historical foundation. Iran was the first country to formally recognize Pakistan upon its independence in 1947, initiating decades of partnership rooted in shared border defense, trade connectivity, and cultural ties. Over the decades, Islamabad has repeatedly stepped forward as a trusted regional mediator.
Pakistan brokered a key memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Iran and the United States on June 17, establishing framework terms to cease hostilities. While subsequent US aerial strikes and naval blockades disrupted the agreement, Pakistan had already demonstrated its diplomatic role by helping facilitate the April 8 ceasefire that paused the 39-day war that the US and Israel launched on Iran on February 28.
Tehran has repeatedly expressed its gratitude to Pakistan for its diplomatic support and conflict-resolution efforts during critical moments of crisis. Beyond defense cooperation, economic partnership remains central to their bilateral relationship. Under comprehensive joint agreements, Tehran and Islamabad are actively expanding cross-border infrastructure, trade market access, and energy links. These initiatives aim to scale bilateral trade volume from over $3 billion to a targeted $10 billion, reflecting a mutual commitment to leveraging shared geography for long-term economic integration and regional peace.
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