
A high-level Pakistani delegation left Wednesday for Iran to deliver key messages related to diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran, as Islamabad intensifies its role in facilitating dialogue between the two parties, official sources told Xinhua.
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Media cited Iranian state media reporting that the Pakistani team, led by Chief of Army Staff Asif Munir, landed in Tehran.
The sources added that the delegation included representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, security institutions, and technical experts, reflecting the multidimensional nature of these exchanges.
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This visit comes amid a renewal of diplomatic activity following previous talks held in Islamabad, as well as ongoing efforts to organize a possible next round of negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
Xinhua