Pakistan's Interior Minister has arrived in the Iranian capital Tehran for an official visit to discuss security cooperation between the two countries. The trip comes amid efforts to bolster bilateral ties following a period of tension.
In Tehran, the Pakistani minister is scheduled to hold talks with senior Iranian officials, focusing on enhancing coordination in the fight against terrorism and transnational crime. The two sides will also discuss measures to secure their shared border, which stretches more than 900 kilometers.
The visit is seen as an important step in rebuilding trust and promoting substantive cooperation between Islamabad and Tehran. Earlier, both countries had taken positive steps to ease tensions and open a new phase of dialogue.
Analysts believe the outcome of the visit could have implications for regional security, particularly in curbing terrorist activities and smuggling along the border.