Pakistan, Iran military chiefs vow joint action to secure borders

COAS Asim Munir, Abdolrahim Mousavi discuss bilateral cooperation across various fields during telephone conversation


Web Desk/Anadolu Agency August 27, 2025 2 min read
Field Marshal Asim Munir (Left) and Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi (Right). Photo: Files

Pakistan and Iran’s military chiefs have pledged to step up efforts to eliminate terrorism and secure their common border, the Iranian embassy in Islamabad said on Tuesday.

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir and Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi discussed security cooperation during a telephone conversation.

“In a telephone conversation held between Iranian CGSAF, Maj Gen Abdolrahim Mousavi and COAS, Field Marshal Asim Munir, ‘the two sides are ready to eradicate terrorism to secure common borderlines’,” the embassy said in a statement.

According to Anadolu Agency, COAS Munir and Maj Gen Mousavi discussed bilateral cooperation in an array of fields, with the latter praising Islamabad's support for Tehran during its 12-day war with Israel.

The conversation came about weeks after Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian visited Islamabad. The two neighbors agreed earlier this month to protect their shared border by effectively combating terrorism.

Mousavi, according to the Iranian state-run IRNA news agency, said Iran is prepared to eradicate terrorism and secure its borders with Pakistan, calling for joint efforts to eliminate terrorism.

Echoing the call for securing common borders, Munir said the two countries must “jointly turn the Pakistan-Iran border into a border of friendship, brotherhood, and economic development.”

In May, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif undertook a two-day visit to Iran as part of his regional tour to friendly nations, aimed at expressing gratitude for their support during the conflict with India. During the visit, he met with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei and President Pezeshkian.

The discussions focused on strengthening Pakistan-Iran relations, with particular emphasis on enhancing trade and regional connectivity. Both sides also addressed broader regional issues and acknowledged Iran’s efforts to promote peace during the war imposed on Pakistan by India.

Earlier in August, Iranian President Massud Pezeshkian travelled to Pakistan on his first official visit since assuming the office and following the 12-day war between Iran and Israel in June.

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Pakistan rolled out red-carpet welcome to President Pezeshkian and PM Shehbaz personally received him at the Nur Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi, in a rare gesture signalling not just a protocol but Pakistan's intent to deepen ties with the neighbouring country.

Pakistan and Iran agreed to increase their bilateral trade from current $3 billion to $10 billion in the talks between the visiting Iranian president and the prime minister, in a move suggesting the shifting geostrategic dynamics bringing the two neighbours closer.

The formal talks were held at the Prime Minister House with focus on multiple issues ranging from bilateral ties to the current regional and international developments. According to the PM office, the two leaders held a one-on-one meeting, which was followed by delegation-level talks.

They discussed key initiatives to boost trade, including enhancing quotas for rice, fruits, and meat exports, activating border markets, removing non-tariff barriers, and promoting barter trade.

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