Mohsin Naqvi set for key Iran visit amid US-Iran talks

Share This
Mohsin Naqvi set for key Iran visit amid US-Iran talks
7

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi is expected to visit Iran to deliver an important message from Chief of Army Staff Syed Asim Munir to the Iranian leadership, according to sources. The visit comes at a crucial time as Pakistan continues supporting diplomatic efforts aimed at improving communication between the United States and Iran.

Sources revealed that Mohsin Naqvi is scheduled to meet senior Iranian officials during his visit to Tehran. The discussions are expected to focus on regional security, diplomatic developments, and ongoing efforts to reduce tensions in the Middle East. Pakistan has consistently advocated dialogue and peaceful engagement between nations, particularly regarding the evolving US-Iran talks.

Before his departure, Mohsin Naqvi met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to discuss the objectives of the Iran visit. During the meeting, the prime minister provided important guidance regarding engagements with the Iranian leadership and reviewed key regional developments.

The meeting also included a detailed exchange of views on the latest progress in US-Iran relations and broader geopolitical issues affecting the region. In addition, Mohsin Naqvi briefed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Pakistan’s internal security situation and ongoing efforts to maintain law and order across the country.

The expected visit is being closely watched by political analysts and diplomatic observers, as it reflects Pakistan’s continued role in promoting regional stability and diplomatic engagement. Strengthening Pakistan-Iran relations remains an important aspect of Islamabad’s foreign policy amid changing regional dynamics.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump recently commented on Iran and the future of negotiations between Washington and Tehran. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump stated that the United States did not require a formal agreement with Iran to secure enriched uranium, emphasizing that there was currently no need for such action.

Trump also addressed the possibility of meeting Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei if a diplomatic breakthrough is achieved. He said he would be willing and “honoured” to hold such a meeting if it helped finalize an agreement between the two countries.

As diplomatic activity intensifies, Pakistan’s engagement with Iran is expected to remain a significant factor in regional peace efforts and ongoing international dialogue surrounding US-Iran relations.

Pakistan State Time is a versatile digital news and media website that covers all latest news developments on 24/7 basis.

- Advertisement -

Advertisement With Us
Advertisement With Us
Need Help? Chat with us