On [specific date], the Iranian Foreign Minister met with Pakistan's Interior Minister in the capital Tehran/Islamabad (depending on actual location). The two sides focused on strengthening bilateral security cooperation, particularly on controlling shared borders and coordinating counter-terrorism efforts.
The talks took place as the neighboring countries seek to bolster bilateral ties across various sectors. Earlier, Iran and Pakistan had agreed to set up joint working groups to address regional security challenges.
The officials also discussed expanding trade and investment cooperation, seeing it as a vital foundation for long-term stability. No formal announcement on specific outcomes has been made yet, but analysts view the move as helping to ease tensions in South Asia and the Middle East.