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Pakistan’s Chief of Defence Forces, Field Marshal Asim Munir, has concluded a significant three day visit to Iran, where he strongly emphasized the importance of dialogue and de escalation amid rising tensions in the Middle East. The visit highlighted Pakistan’s growing role in promoting regional peace and diplomatic solutions during ongoing global conflicts.
During his visit, Field Marshal Asim Munir held high level meetings with key Iranian leaders, including President Masoud Pezeshkian, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. These discussions focused on regional security challenges, evolving geopolitical dynamics, and the need for sustained diplomatic engagement to avoid further escalation.
According to official sources, Pakistan is actively working to transform the recently agreed temporary ceasefire between Iran and the United States into a long term peace agreement. The army chief stressed that constructive dialogue remains the only viable path to resolve conflicts and ensure stability in the region.
He also conveyed warm wishes from Pakistan’s leadership and reaffirmed the country’s commitment to strengthening its historic ties with Iran. The meetings reflected a shared understanding between both nations on the importance of cooperation, peace, and mutual respect.
The visit is being seen as part of Pakistan’s broader strategy to act as a peace facilitator in the Middle East. Officials noted that Pakistan remains fully committed to promoting stability, prosperity, and security across the region through diplomatic channels.
This development follows recent efforts by Pakistan to host and mediate talks aimed at easing tensions between global powers. The leadership believes that continued engagement and balanced diplomacy can help prevent further conflict and create opportunities for long lasting peace.
Overall, the visit reinforced Pakistan’s position as a responsible regional player working tirelessly to encourage peaceful conflict resolution and strengthen international cooperation.









