Pakistan's interior minister will remain in Tehran on Friday to continue diplomatic consultations and meet with Iranian officials [1, 2].
This extension of the visit occurs as Pakistan facilitates an exchange of messages between Iran and the U.S. [1, 2]. The role of Islamabad as a mediator suggests a strategic effort to maintain regional stability through back-channel communications.
According to the ISNA news agency, the minister is staying in the Iranian capital to ensure the continuation of high-level talks [1]. These meetings are focused on coordinating diplomatic efforts, and addressing shared regional concerns.
The interior minister's presence in Tehran highlights the ongoing importance of the bilateral relationship between Pakistan and Iran. By hosting these consultations, Pakistan positions itself as a key interlocutor in the complex geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.
Official reports said that the consultations involve a series of meetings with various Iranian government representatives [1, 2]. The specific agenda of these talks remains undisclosed, though the mediation role regarding the U.S. is a central component of the current diplomatic climate.
While the interior minister's name was not specified in the reports, the visit underscores a commitment to maintaining open lines of communication during a period of international tension [1, 2].
“Pakistan's interior minister will remain in Tehran on Friday to continue diplomatic consultations”
Pakistan's role as a mediator between Iran and the U.S. indicates its desire to increase its diplomatic leverage and act as a regional stabilizer. By extending the interior minister's visit, Islamabad is signaling that the current phase of message exchange is critical, potentially preceding more formal negotiations or a shift in regional security dynamics.




