Pakistan has sent a high-level delegation to Tehran as it tries to ease tensions and revive U.S.-Iran negotiations after failed weekend talks.
A high-level Pakistani delegation arrived in Tehran on April 15 as Islamabad stepped up mediation efforts aimed at reviving U.S.-Iran talks.
The delegation is led by Field Marshal Asim Munir and includes Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, according to reporting from AP, Dawn, Anadolu and Arab News. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi received the delegation in Tehran.
Pakistan’s military said the visit is part of ongoing mediation efforts. Iranian officials said messages have continued to be exchanged through Pakistan after the weekend talks in Islamabad ended without agreement.
The move adds another diplomatic track as regional officials try to ease tensions and get the two sides back to the table. The immediate goal appears to be arranging a second round of talks, though no formal new date has been announced in the verified reporting available.
The delegation’s arrival follows a week of renewed shuttle diplomacy and underscores Pakistan’s effort to act as a conduit between Washington and Tehran.
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