Iranian and Pakistani Foreign Ministers Discuss Strengthening Bilateral Ties Ahead of President Pezeshkian’s Visit to Islamabad

Tehran, The Gulf Observer: In preparation for the upcoming official visit of the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, to Islamabad, the Foreign Ministers of Iran and Pakistan held a telephone conversation on Friday night to review bilateral relations and coordinate the visit’s agenda.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan Mohammad Ishaq Dar exchanged views on a range of issues, with a focus on enhancing cooperation and deepening bilateral engagement.
The two top diplomats reviewed the latest status of Iran-Pakistan relations and explored avenues for strengthening ties across various sectors. Special emphasis was placed on facilitating economic and trade exchanges, with both sides expressing readiness to further expand mutually beneficial cooperation.
The conversation also included discussions on the key points of President Pezeshkian’s upcoming visit to Islamabad, aimed at advancing strategic dialogue and promoting comprehensive partnership between the two neighboring countries.
The visit is expected to mark a significant milestone in Iran-Pakistan relations, reinforcing shared commitments to regional stability, economic development, and people-to-people connectivity.