Iran-Pakistan Relations Enter “New Strategic Phase,” Says Iranian Ambassador

Analysts view the visit as a key opportunity for Tehran and Islamabad to explore new avenues for cooperation amid shifting geopolitical dynamics.

Islamabad – Iranian Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghadam has described the visit of Dr. Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, to Pakistan as a historic milestone that will mark a new strategic phase in relations between Tehran and Islamabad.

In a statement shared on the social platform X, Ambassador Moghadam called Dr. Larijani’s trip an “extraordinary visit” and an “important turning point” for the long-standing friendship between the neighboring countries. He emphasized that the strong and time-tested ties between Iran and Pakistan are ready to deepen further, reflecting both nations’ commitment to enhancing political, security, and economic collaboration.

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Highlighting the rapidly changing global and regional landscape, Moghadam noted the pressing need for more coordinated strategies between the two countries. He said that closer cooperation has become more important than ever to address evolving regional challenges.

The ambassador expressed confidence that Dr. Larijani’s high-level engagements in Pakistan will significantly contribute to strengthening bilateral ties and reaffirming both countries’ commitment to regional stability.

Analysts view the visit as a key opportunity for Tehran and Islamabad to explore new avenues for cooperation amid shifting geopolitical dynamics.

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