Islamabad:
Iranian Overseas Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on Monday arrived in Islamabad on the invitation of his Pakistani counterpart Jalil Abbas Jilani, amid pressure in relations following the current tit-for-tat strikes launched by the 2 nations.
Upon his arrival on the Nur Khan airbase, the Iranian Overseas Minister was acquired by Pakistan’s Further Overseas Secretary for Afghanistan and West Asia Rahim Hayat Qureshi.
Throughout his go to, Abdollahian will maintain in debt discuss together with his Pakistani counterpart Jilani and Pakistan caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar to place relations again on monitor.
“Overseas Minister of Iran @Amirabdolahian has arrived in Islamabad on the invitation of Overseas Minister @JalilJilani. He was acquired on the Nur Khan airbase by Further Overseas Secretary (Afghanistan and West Asia) @RahimHayat,” as per Pakistan Overseas Ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch’s official deal with on X.
“Through the go to, Overseas Minister Abdollahian will maintain in-depth talks with Overseas Minister Jilani and name on Prime Minister @anwaar_kakar,” Baloch stated.
Overseas Minister of Iran @Amirabdolahian has arrived in Islamabad on the invitation of Overseas Minister @JalilJilani. He was acquired on the Nur Khan airbase by Further Overseas Secretary (Afghanistan and West Asia) @RahimHayat.
Through the go to, Overseas Minister Abdollahian… pic.twitter.com/97dNxXwmxE
— Spokesperson 🇵🇰 MoFA (@ForeignOfficePk) January 28, 2024
On January 16, Tehran launched missile assaults on militant bases in southwestern Pakistan. On January 18, Pakistan launched strikes inside Iran in a retaliatory assault.
In an announcement, the Pakistan Military stated ‘terrorist militant organizations,’ particularly Balochistan Liberation Military (BLA) and Balochistan Liberation Entrance (BLF) had been efficiently struck in an intelligence-based operation code-named “Marg Bar Sarmachar”.
As per Geo Information, the tit-for-tat strikes had been the highest-profile cross-border intrusions in recent times and have raised alarm over wider instability within the Center East because the struggle between Israel and Hamas erupted on October 7.
Lately, Pakistan and Iran agreed to de-escalate the state of affairs and work in shut coordination on counter-terrorism, the Pakistan Ministry of Overseas Affairs stated in an official press launch.
The Pakistani minister held a phone dialog together with his Iranian counterpart Abdollahian and harassed the territorial integrity and sovereignty of each nations.
The ministry stated in an announcement, “Overseas Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani spoke with the Overseas Minister of Iran, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, immediately. Underscoring the shut brotherly relations between Pakistan and Iran, the Overseas Minister expressed Pakistan’s want to work with Iran primarily based on spirit of mutual belief and cooperation. The Overseas Minister harassed that respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty should underpin this cooperation.”
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