Pakistan

Interior Minister arrives in Tehran with important message

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ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Mohsen Naqvi has arrived in the Iranian capital Tehran. Where he is expected to hold important meetings with high-level Iranian leadership.

According to sources, Interior Minister Mohsen Naqvi’s visit to Iran is being considered very important in the context of ongoing diplomatic activities in the region. And its aim is to convey an important message regarding possible or ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States.

The meetings will discuss the overall situation in the region, security issues and the prospects of Iran-US negotiations in detail.

Sources say that Interior Minister Mohsen Naqvi arrived in Tehran on Saturday afternoon. Where the schedule of his high-level meetings is being arranged.

Also read: Telephone contact between Iranian President Masoud Peshkeshkian and Pope Leo, discussion on regional tensions

Full details of the visit have not been released at the official level. However, it is being considered an important development regarding diplomatic relations in the region.

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