Pakistan says Asim Munir concludes Iran visit in “productive” talks
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- Pakistan’s army says Asim Munir wrapped up a short visit to Iran described as “highly productive”.
- He held high-level meetings with Iranian leadership, according to the statement.
Pakistan’s military said Field Marshal Asim Munir has concluded a short visit to Iran that was described as “highly productive,” during which he held high-level engagements with Iranian leadership.
In a statement, the army said the discussions formed part of ongoing diplomatic contacts aimed at strengthening regional coordination and stability. It did not provide further details on the specific outcomes of the meetings.
During the visit, Munir met senior Iranian officials for talks focused on bilateral relations and regional security issues, according to earlier official readouts cited by state-linked reporting.
The visit comes as Pakistan continues to position itself as a facilitator in broader regional diplomatic efforts involving Iran and other international stakeholders.
The latest trip follows a series of shuttle diplomacy efforts involving Pakistan in recent months, aimed at supporting dialogue and reducing tensions linked to wider regional disputes.



