ISLAMABAD: Amid heightened regional tensions, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi spoke by phone with Pakistan’s Army Chief, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, on Wednesday.
The two officials discussed regional developments, ongoing diplomatic efforts and ways to strengthen coordination between Tehran and Islamabad.
According to Iranian media reports, Araghchi and Munir exchanged views on recent diplomatic developments and the evolving regional situation.
They discussed ways to address current challenges through political and diplomatic channels and stressed the importance of maintaining regular communication and consultation.
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Araghchi and Munir also discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation between Iran and Pakistan, particularly on issues linked to regional stability and security.
The conversation came as diplomatic contacts across the region intensified amid efforts to find political solutions to ongoing challenges.
The call reflected continued high-level engagement between Tehran and Islamabad, with both countries maintaining diplomatic channels to discuss regional developments and bilateral matters.
No further details were immediately available about the specific issues discussed or any decisions reached during the conversation.
















