Pakistan Army Chief To Travel To Tehran
Pakistan’s Army Chief is scheduled to travel to Tehran on Thursday for negotiations, as regional diplomacy intensifies amid rising tensions in West Asia and efforts to prevent further escalation.
Pakistan Army Chief Tehran Visit
The visit comes at a sensitive moment for the region, with Iran at the centre of diplomatic and security discussions involving neighbouring countries and global powers. The talks in Tehran are expected to focus on regional security, border concerns and the wider impact of the ongoing West Asia crisis.
Pakistan shares a long border with Iran and has direct security interests in preventing instability from spilling over into South Asia.
Iran Pakistan Security Talks
Iran and Pakistan have previously faced tensions over cross-border security, militant activity and strikes near their shared frontier. However, both sides have also maintained channels for military and diplomatic engagement to manage disputes.
The Army Chief’s visit is expected to be watched closely because it comes as Iran faces pressure from the United States and Israel, while several countries are pushing for negotiations to reduce the risk of a wider conflict.
Regional Diplomacy Around Iran
The Tehran visit also reflects Pakistan’s effort to remain involved in regional diplomacy as the crisis affects energy routes, trade corridors and security calculations across West Asia.
With the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf stability becoming major concerns, countries in the region are trying to keep communication channels open. The outcome of the talks may indicate whether Pakistan can play a role in easing tensions or strengthening coordination with Iran.







