Iran says Pakistan's army chief to visit Tehran on Monday
Pakistan's army chief is scheduled to visit Tehran on Monday following discussions on regional security and stalled direct talks with the US.
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Pakistan's army chief is scheduled to visit Tehran on Monday, according to announcements from Iran. The upcoming visit follows recent diplomatic engagements concerning regional developments and security.
Coverage across outlets including Reuters, Anadolu Ajansı, Arab News, and Tasnim details discussions involving Iranian officials regarding regional security, revival of stalled direct talks with the United States, and potential new US sanctions targeting Tehran. The diplomatic activity directly involves diplomatic and military leadership from Iran, Pakistan, and Egypt.
Upcoming developments will depend on the outcomes of the scheduled meetings in Tehran and subsequent official statements from the respective governments regarding US relations and regional stability.
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The reporting (5)
- Iran FM, Pakistan military chief discuss regional developments as US eyes new Tehran sanctions Arab News · 2h ago
- Araqchi Holds Talks with Egypt, Pakistan on Regional Security تسنیم · 2h ago
- Pakistan army chief, Iran's top diplomat discuss ways to revive stalled direct talks with US Anadolu Ajansı · 2h ago
- Araghchi and Asim Munir Discuss Regional Developments WANA News Agency · 2h ago
- Iran says Pakistan's army chief to visit Tehran on Monday Reuters · 2h ago broke it first
Quick answers
When is Pakistan's army chief scheduled to visit Tehran?
Monday.
Which countries' officials have been involved in recent talks according to the reports?
Iran, Pakistan, and Egypt, alongside discussions concerning the United States.
What topics were covered in the recent discussions?
Regional developments, regional security, stalled direct talks with the US, and potential US sanctions.
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