Pakistan's military announced today that the visit of its top commander to Iran was 'highly productive,' marking a new step forward in bilateral relations.
According to a statement from Pakistani military officials, the visit focused on talks aimed at enhancing security and defense cooperation between the two neighboring nations. Both sides discussed issues of mutual interest and agreed to strengthen coordination across multiple fields.
The visit comes as Pakistan and Iran work to consolidate their bilateral relationship, following earlier tensions related to border security issues. Analysts suggest the move reflects both countries' desire to build trust and promote regional stability.
Pakistani officials affirmed that the visit achieved significant results, further deepening bilateral defense ties. The two sides committed to maintaining dialogue and enhancing cooperation based on mutual respect and shared interests.