ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Dr. Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, arrived in Islamabad on a landmark and extraordinary visit, marking a pivotal moment in Pakistan-Iran relations.
The visit is seen as a major step toward elevating the longstanding, resilient, and time-tested ties between the two brotherly nations into a new strategic phase. According to the Iranian Embassy, shifting global dynamics, evolving regional circumstances, and emerging strategic imperatives have made it more crucial than ever to strengthen and modernize cooperation between Pakistan and Iran.
Dr. Larijani’s trip is widely regarded as a significant move in this direction. During the visit, delegations from both countries are expected to hold comprehensive and result-oriented discussions on a wide range of issues, including political dialogue, security cooperation, border management, counter-terrorism, economic collaboration, and regional stability.
This high-level engagement underscores the growing momentum in Pakistan-Iran relations, with both sides reaffirming their commitment to building a stronger, more coordinated partnership in line with contemporary strategic needs.
