Field Marshal Asim Munir Holds Three Key Meetings in Tehran as Pakistan Expands Peace Diplomacy
Pakistan’s Chief of Defence Forces Syed Asim Munir held a series of high-level meetings in Tehran with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, and senior Iranian negotiators as Islamabad intensified diplomatic efforts aimed at supporting ongoing Iran-US negotiations and regional peace initiatives,ISPR Lt Gen Asim Malik was also called by Field Marshal Asim Munir to Teran , Lt Gen Asim Malik departed to Iran by flight PF 342 with technical and legal delegation

Field Marshal Asim Munir arrived in Tehran as part of Pakistan’s continuing mediation efforts and was received by Iranian Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni, while Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi was also present in Iran during the diplomatic engagements.
During his meeting with President Masoud Pezeshkian, discussions reportedly focused on regional stability, diplomatic engagement, and efforts to prevent further escalation in West Asia. Both sides exchanged views on strengthening bilateral cooperation and maintaining dialogue during a sensitive phase of regional developments.
Field Marshal Asim Munir also met Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Tehran, where talks centered on ongoing diplomatic initiatives, ceasefire efforts, and strategies aimed at promoting peace and security in the region. Iranian media reported that both leaders reviewed the latest diplomatic developments and discussed measures to avoid further escalation.
Sources say discussions with Iranian negotiators involved broader issues connected to the ongoing Iran-US talks, including future negotiation mechanisms, regional security concerns, sanctions-related discussions, and maritime stability around the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan is increasingly being viewed as an active diplomatic intermediary seeking to encourage sustained dialogue between Tehran and Washington.
Meanwhile, according to regional media sources, a Pakistani technical and legal delegation is also departing for Tehran and is expected to join Field Marshal Asim Munir during the talks. The delegation is reportedly being sent to support diplomatic and technical consultations linked to the mediation process.
Earlier reports also indicated that Pakistani delegations accompanying mediation efforts included officials from foreign affairs, security institutions, and technical sectors, reflecting the broader diplomatic and strategic nature of the engagement.
Analysts believe the high-level meetings underline Pakistan’s growing diplomatic role in regional conflict resolution and its efforts to support peaceful negotiations between Iran and the United States.
