Pak-Iran Interior Ministers Hold Talks on Regional Stability in Tehran
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi engaged in a comprehensive meeting with his Iranian counterpart, Eskandar Momeni, in Tehran, focusing intently on the latest developments in the regional situation. The discussions underscored a mutual commitment to fostering peace and stability across the Middle East and surrounding areas.
Iranian Minister Lauds Pakistan's Historic Ceasefire Efforts
During the high-level dialogue, Iranian Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni expressed profound appreciation for Pakistan's historic and ongoing efforts in facilitating a crucial ceasefire. He explicitly acknowledged that the ceasefire was successfully established through the dedicated mediation of Pakistan, which he referred to as a brotherly country.
Momeni emphasized that Iran will always remember Pakistan's sincere and positive role in these peacemaking endeavors, highlighting the deep-rooted diplomatic ties between the two nations.
Pakistan's Stance on Lasting Peace and Conflict Resolution
In response, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi articulated Pakistan's firm desire for lasting peace and stability in the region. He detailed that sincere and concerted efforts are being made to achieve a long-term solution to the protracted Middle East conflict, moving beyond temporary measures.
Naqvi strongly reiterated that war is not a solution to any problem, firmly advocating for dialogue as the primary and most effective pathway to resolve conflicts. This stance aligns with Pakistan's consistent foreign policy of promoting diplomatic engagement over military confrontation.
The meeting between the two interior ministers is seen as a significant step in strengthening bilateral relations and coordinating regional security strategies. Both sides expressed a shared vision for a peaceful future, leveraging their historical partnership to address complex geopolitical challenges through cooperative dialogue and mutual respect.



