Tehran, Iran – Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf received the Pakistani army chief in Tehran. The meeting carried significant political and military implications amid escalating regional tensions.
Furthermore, it highlighted the need for greater security coordination among the countries of the region.
Strengthening joint cooperation
The two sides discussed ways to enhance bilateral cooperation, particularly in the areas of security and defense.
They also discussed regional developments and the challenges to stability in the region, foremost among them the escalating tensions in some conflict zones.
During the meeting, Qalibaf emphasized the importance of expanding cooperation between Tehran and Islamabad.
He noted that bilateral relations are based on strategic foundations and explained
that these foundations necessitate greater coordination under the current circumstances.
Pakistan strengthens partnership with Iran
For his part, the Pakistani army chief emphasized his country’s keenness to strengthen its partnership with Iran.
His remarks focused particularly on border security and combating shared threats, which contributes to regional stability.
Observers believe this meeting reflects a growing trend toward enhanced military coordination
between the two countries, within a complex regional environment.
This could reshape the landscape of security cooperation in the region in the coming period.



