Pakistan’s Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Field Marshal Asim Munir met Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Tehran to discuss ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing tensions and promoting stability in the region.
According to Iranian government statements, the meeting focused on ways to prevent further escalation in West Asia and support peace, security, and diplomatic engagement amid ongoing international discussions involving Iran and the United States.
Focus on regional peace and stability
Officials said the talks, which lasted late into the night, centered on the latest diplomatic initiatives and efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region.
The meeting comes at a time when multiple international channels are active in attempting to reduce conflict risks and promote dialogue between key stakeholders.
Pakistan’s mediation role highlighted
Reports indicate that Pakistan has been playing a mediating role in efforts to facilitate dialogue between different parties involved in regional tensions.
The visit of the Pakistani military leadership to Tehran is seen as part of broader diplomatic engagement aimed at encouraging peaceful resolution and stability.
Wider geopolitical context
The discussions also took place amid ongoing indirect negotiations and international concern over rising tensions in West Asia, including issues related to maritime security and energy routes.
Officials from various countries have stressed the importance of continued diplomacy to avoid further escalation and maintain global economic stability.

