Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held crucial meetings twice with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in the last 24 hours to discuss the US-Iran peace deal. Naqvi has been in Tehran since Wednesday and is holding intensive diplomatic meetings with top foreign policy and security leadership to discuss regional stability.
Pakistan has accelerated diplomatic efforts to ensure US-Iran peace deal in the next few days.
Naqvi and Iranian Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni held two rounds of formal talks within 24 hours and agreed to scale up joint operational frameworks along the Pak-Iran border to target smuggling networks and illegal crossings.
Regional Stability and Intelligence Sharing Advance
Officials from both countries confirmed that real-time intelligence sharing mechanisms will be established to strengthen counter-terrorism coordination along the shared border.
Diplomatic analysts said the frequency of high-level engagements reflects growing urgency in Islamabad and Tehran as both sides upgrade defense cooperation.
The Pakistani delegation will conclude the visit after finalizing joint border surveillance protocols with Iranian counterparts.
Both governments emphasized enhanced coordination along sensitive border regions, particularly focusing on combating smuggling, human trafficking, and extremist movements.
Officials said the visit highlights a shift toward operational security cooperation between Pakistan and Iran amid evolving regional dynamics, and both sides expressed commitment to sustained diplomatic engagement going forward.
Sources noted that the discussions in Tehran also reflected broader efforts to stabilize regional security architecture and strengthen trust between neighboring states facing cross-border threats. The meetings concluded with agreement to continue technical-level consultations in the coming weeks. Both Islamabad and Tehran expect these mechanisms to improve border management efficiency and reduce security risks while supporting long-term diplomatic cooperation across multiple sectors including trade, energy, and security collaboration in the coming enhanced bilateral cooperation framework phase.
