Pakistan and Iran have reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing bilateral relations during a recent diplomatic meeting in Islamabad. The discussions underscored the longstanding brotherly ties between the two nations, emphasizing cooperation founded on mutual respect and shared values.
Diplomatic Engagement
On Tuesday, Dr. Reza Amiri Moghadam, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran, met with Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif. The meeting was described as cordial and constructive, reflecting the deep-rooted friendship between Pakistan and Iran.
Key Highlights of the Meeting
- Both officials exchanged warm greetings and reaffirmed their dedication to strengthening bilateral ties.
- The Defence Minister emphasized Pakistan’s historic and fraternal relationship with Iran, expressing solidarity with the Iranian people during challenging times.
- Pakistan expressed confidence in the resilience and wisdom of Iran’s leadership and people, grounded in their rich cultural and historical heritage.
- The Iranian Ambassador thanked Pakistan for its consistent support and acknowledged the principled stance Pakistan has maintained towards Iran.
Shared Commitment
Both sides highlighted the importance of people-to-people connections and the mutual respect that forms the basis of their bilateral relationship. The meeting reinforced the intention to continue fostering cooperation across various sectors, strengthening ties that have been nurtured over many years.



