Pakistan and Iran’s military chiefs have pledged to intensify efforts to eliminate terrorism and ensure their common border, the Iranian embassy in Islamabad said Tuesday.
Chief of Army personnel (COAS) also Munir and the Chief of Staff of the General of the Iranian Armed Forces Abdolrahim Mousavi discussed security cooperation during a telephone conversation.
“In a telephone conversation held between the Iranian CGSAF, Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi and Coas, the field marshal also Munir,” the two parties are ready to eradicate terrorism to ensure common borders, “said the embassy in a statement.
According to the anadolu agency, Coas Munir and Maj Gen Mousavi discussed bilateral cooperation in a variety of fields, and the latter praised Islamabad’s support for Tehran during his 12 -day war with Israel.
The conversation occurred weeks after Iranian President Masoud Peeshkian visited Islamabad. The two neighbors agreed earlier this month to protect their shared border by effectively combining terrorism.
In a telephone conversation between CGSAF IranĂ, Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi and the Pakistani Coas, the Syed field marshal also Munir:
The two parts are ready to eradicate terrorism to ensure common borders. pic.twitter.com/O5B564KRDX
– Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran-Islamabad (@iraninislalabad) August 26, 2025
Mousavi, according to IranĂ State Irna news agency, said Iran is prepared to eradicate terrorism and ensure its borders with Pakistan, asking for joint efforts to eliminate terrorism.
Echoing the call to ensure common borders, Munir said that the two countries must “convert the Pakistan border together to a border of friendship, brotherhood and economic development.”
In May, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif made a two -day visit to Iran as part of his regional tour of friendly nations, with the aim of expressing his gratitude for his support during the conflict with India. During the visit, he met with supreme leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei and President Pezeshkian.
Discussions focused on strengthening Pakistan-Iran’s relations, with special emphasis on improving regional trade and connectivity. Both parties also addressed broader regional problems and recognized Iran’s efforts to promote peace during the war imposed on Pakistan for India.
At the beginning of August, Iranian President Massud fishshkian traveled to Pakistan on his first official visit since he assumed the office and after the 12 -day war between Iran and Israel in June.
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Pakistan launched the red carpet welcome to President Pezeshkian and Prime Minister Shehbaz received him personally at the Nur Khan Air Base in Rawalpindi, in a rare gesture that indicates not only a protocol but Pakistan’s intention to deepen ties with the neighboring country.
Pakistan and Iran agreed to increase their bilateral trade of $ 3 billion to $ 10 billion in the conversations between the Iranian president and the visiting prime minister, to a extent that suggests the changing geostrategic dynamics approaching the two neighbors.
Formal conversations were held at the Prime Minister’s house with a focus on multiple topics ranging from bilateral ties to current regional and international developments. According to the prime minister’s office, the two leaders held an individual meeting, followed by conversations at the delegation level.
They discussed key initiatives to boost trade, including the improvement of fees for rice, fruits and meat exports, the activation of border markets, the elimination of non -tariff barriers and the promotion of barter trade.