Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Tehran to discuss regional tensions and ongoing diplomatic efforts related to the Iran-US conflict.
According to media reports, both leaders held detailed discussions on possible ways to reduce tensions in the region and explored diplomatic proposals aimed at ending the ongoing confrontation between Iran and the United States.
Iranian media stated that the meeting focused on mechanisms for maintaining regional peace and stability. The two officials reportedly emphasized the importance of dialogue and diplomacy to prevent further escalation in the Middle East.
Diplomatic sources said that Mohsin Naqvi will remain in Tehran for another day and continue a series of important meetings regarding Iran-US negotiations and regional security matters.
Sources further revealed that Pakistan is actively engaging in diplomatic efforts to support peace and stability in the region amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Analysts believe that continued diplomatic contacts between regional stakeholders are crucial, as escalating tensions between Iran and the United States could have broader implications for the Middle East and global stability.
While Pakistani authorities have not yet released full details of the discussions, diplomatic circles are viewing the meeting as a positive development toward easing tensions and encouraging peaceful dialogue.