
Iranian Foreign Minister to Visit Pakistan on May 5 to Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation
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- May 4, 2025
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Iranian Foreign Minister to Visit Pakistan on May 5 to Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi will arrive in Pakistan on Monday, May 5, for a key official visit aimed at deepening bilateral ties and promoting regional cooperation.
The visit underscores the longstanding relationship between Pakistan and Iran, built on shared cultural heritage, religious commonalities, and a history of mutual respect. This high-level diplomatic engagement is expected to further enhance collaboration in various sectors and promote regional peace and stability.
During visit in Islamabad, Foreign Minister Araghchi will hold separate meetings with President, Prime Minister, and Deputy Prime Minister. The discussions will cover a wide range of bilateral, regional, and international issues, with a particular focus on trade, border security, energy cooperation, and strategic coordination.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has emphasized that the visit reflects both nations’ commitment to reinforcing friendly relations and working together on matters of shared interest. The talks are also expected to address key developments in the region and explore avenues for deeper economic and political engagement.
This diplomatic mission marks an important step in the ongoing efforts to expand Pakistan-Iran cooperation and promote stability in the broader region.