WANA (May 20) – Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has met with Pakistan’s Minister of Interior, Syed Mohsin Naqvi, to review the latest regional developments and evaluate the progress of diplomatic consultations, specifically touching upon the current status of indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States.

 

During the meeting, President Pezeshkian emphasized the necessity of continuous dialogue, strengthening regional cooperation, and enhancing coordination among Islamic nations.

 

He explicitly expressed his appreciation for the positions, alignment, and efforts of the Pakistani government in supporting regional stability, security, and constructive interactions.

 

According to official readouts, the discussions focused heavily on the latest trend of regional developments, bilateral relations, and the ongoing process of following up on diplomatic agreements and consultations.

 

Both sides reaffirmed the vital need to sustain political consultations and bolster regional cooperation, while carefully reviewing the latest initiatives and mechanisms aimed at contributing to the stability and security of the region.

 

For his part, the Pakistani Interior Minister, Syed Mohsin Naqvi, conveyed the official messages and viewpoints of Pakistani authorities regarding the trajectory of ongoing developments.

 

He highlighted the critical importance of maintaining a continuous path toward dialogue and mutual understanding.

 

Concluding the session, Pezeshkian pointed to the deep historical, cultural, and religious bonds that unite Iran and Pakistan. The President emphasized that expanding bilateral relations and maintaining steady political coordination between Tehran and Islamabad across political, economic, border management, and security fields directly serves the strategic interests and long-term stability of both nations.