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Pak Army chief Munir heads to Tehran amid peace push

NT BureauBy NT BureauMay 23, 2026No Comments
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Tehran, May 23:

Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir has travelled to Tehran for high-level discussions as regional diplomatic efforts intensify to end the ongoing US-Iran conflict, according to security sources.

His visit comes amid a broader push by Pakistan to mediate between Washington and Tehran and follows renewed talks involving Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi.

Naqvi has been in Iran since Wednesday on an unannounced visit and has held multiple rounds of talks with senior Iranian officials, including Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and President Masoud Pezeshkian.

Reports suggest the discussions have focused on proposals aimed at reducing tensions, improving dialogue between Iran and the US, and establishing a framework for long-term regional stability.

Field Marshal Munir is expected to meet key Iranian leaders during his visit to discuss the Iran-US negotiations, regional peace, and related strategic issues.

Iranian state media confirmed his arrival, while Pakistan’s Foreign Office neither confirmed nor denied reports of the high-level delegation, describing the matter as part of ongoing diplomatic engagements with neighbouring countries.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that Pakistani officials were actively involved in shuttle diplomacy, noting that progress had been made in talks but cautioning that “other options” remain available if negotiations fail. Pakistan, however, clarified that Rubio’s comments referred to Naqvi’s ongoing visit.

Pakistan’s role in mediation has included facilitating earlier communication between Iran and the United States. A previous ceasefire was reportedly brokered with Pakistani involvement, followed by inconclusive negotiations to convert it into a permanent agreement.

The ceasefire has since been extended, though deadlines and conditions remain fluid, with shifting positions from US President Donald Trump.

Diplomatic activity has intensified following renewed threats from Washington and warnings from Iran. Trump recently suggested military action could resume if a deal is not reached soon, while Iranian officials have warned that renewed conflict would have severe regional consequences. The Revolutionary Guards also issued warnings of a wider escalation if Iran is attacked again.

Despite ongoing efforts by Pakistan and other regional actors, significant gaps remain between the US and Iran over nuclear restrictions, security guarantees, and regional stability. Talks continue, but no final agreement has been reached, and tensions in the region remain high.

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