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Special Correspondent: Chief of Defence Forces
and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir wrapped up a three-day
official visit to Iran, where he emphasised the need for dialogue,
de-escalation and peaceful resolution of disputes in the evolving regional
security landscape. According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services
Public Relations (ISPR), Field Marshal Munir, accompanied by Interior Minister
Mohsin Naqvi and a delegation, held high-level engagements with Iranian
leadership during the visit.The visit to Iran was
part of Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to turn Tehran's two-week ceasefire with the
US into a lasting peace. CDF Munir called on Iranian President Dr Masoud
Pezeshkian and separately met Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf,
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, and Commander of Khatam-ul-Anbiya Headquarters
Major General Ali Abdollahi.The discussions focused
on achieving sustainable peace in the region, with particular emphasis on the
evolving security environment, ongoing diplomatic efforts and collaborative
measures to promote long-term stability. During the meetings, the army chief
underscored “the need for dialogue, de-escalation, and peaceful resolution of
outstanding issues through sustained diplomatic engagements”.He also conveyed
“sincere regards and best wishes” from Pakistan’s leadership and people to
their Iranian counterparts, reaffirming Islamabad’s commitment to strengthening
historic and brotherly ties between the two countries. Field Marshal Munir
expressed appreciation for the hospitality extended by the Iranian leadership
and people.The military’s media
wing said the visit reflected Pakistan’s “unwavering resolve” to facilitate a
negotiated settlement to the Middle East conflict and to promote peace,
stability and prosperity across the region. Pakistan mediated the talks in its
federal capital on April 11 after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif facilitated a
two-week ceasefire between the two sides on April 8.During last weekend's
talks in Islamabad, Field Marshal Munir was at the centre of the action — greeting
both delegations on their arrival. Trump frequently refers to CDF Munir as his
"favourite field marshal", after a rapport built during US efforts to
defuse a short but intense armed conflict between Pakistan and rival India last
year.