Naqvi holds high-level talks with Iranian President Pezeshkian

Iranian state media says both discuss regional security, hostilities and efforts to consolidate fragile US ceasefire

Interior Minister meeting Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Photo: File/WANA

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held high-level talks with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran on Sunday, focusing on regional security, recent hostilities, and efforts to consolidate a fragile ceasefire, Iran’s WANA news agency reported.

Quoting a statement from the Pakistani embassy in Tehran, the Iranian news agency said Naqvi spent nearly 90 minutes in a private meeting with the Iranian president at the Presidential Administration, with his total visit to the complex lasting around three hours.

Pezeshkian praised what he described as the responsible cooperation of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq in preventing their territories from being used as bases for armed operations against Iran.

He said solidarity among Islamic nations was essential for regional peace and reduced the scope for external intervention, including what he referred to as “adventurism by extra-regional powers and the Israeli regime.”

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