ISLAMABAD, Oct 29 (APP): Federal Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi held a meeting with Iranian President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran on Wednesday, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and promoting regional stability.
During the meeting, both leaders discussed matters of mutual interest, including security cooperation and the evolving situation in the region.
Minister Naqvi briefed President Pezeshkian on developments along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, emphasizing Pakistan’s commitment to peace and dialogue.
President Pezeshkian expressed Iran’s willingness to play a “brotherly role” in helping ease tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, highlighting Tehran’s interest in fostering regional harmony.
Conveying Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif’s message of goodwill, Minister Naqvi reaffirmed Pakistan’s resolve to deepen cooperation with Iran, stating that “Iran and Pakistan are partners in promoting regional peace and stability.”
President Pezeshkian lauded Pakistan’s longstanding support and reiterated that Iran “attaches special importance to its relations with Pakistan and can never forget the boundless support of its brotherly neighbor.” He expressed satisfaction over the current state of bilateral ties, noting that both nations have immense potential to expand collaboration in multiple sectors.
The meeting underscored the commitment of both sides to strengthen their partnership in pursuit of shared regional goals and prosperity.