Pakistan
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Iran, Pakistan determined to uproot terrorism: Top general
Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff of Iran's Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Baqeri said that military forces of both Iran and Pakistan are committed to eliminating terrorism on both sides of the joint border.
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Pakistan committed to consolidating strategic cooperation with Iran: Prime Minister Sharif
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that Islamabad is ready to strengthen strategic cooperation with Tehran to enhance regional peace and security.
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Pezeshkian reaffirms Iran’s support for India-Pakistan ceasefire
President Pezeshkian underscored the necessity for more consultations among regional countries and other international partners.
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President Pezeshkian officially welcomes Pakistani prime minister
The Pakistani prime minister was officially welcomed by President Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran.
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Pakistani prime minister arrives in Tehran
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif arrived in Tehran to meet and hold talks with senior Iranian officials.
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Exclusive | Prime Minister Sharif: Iran and Pakistan stand together in all circumstances
Pakistan's prime minister told IRNA that ties between Islamabad and Tehran are more robust and stronger than before, and thanked Tehran for its mediation in the recent conflict between Pakistan and India.
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Iran, Pakistan constantly working to promote regional peace: Iranian lawmaker
The legislator hailed relations between Tehran and Islamabad, and their efforts to boost security, as Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will soon visit Iran as part of a tour that will also take him to several more countries.
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Iran and Pakistan won’t let enemies harm regional peace: Top security official
The secretary of Iran‘s Supreme National Security Council said that Tehran-Islamabad cooperation benefits both countries and enhances regional security.
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Pakistani prime minister hails Iran’s initiative to reduce India-Pakistan tensions
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed his gratitude to President Masoud Pezeshkian for Iran’s effective efforts in alleviating tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi.
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Iran welcomes ceasefire between India and Pakistan, calls for lasting peace
The Foreign Ministry urged India and Pakistan to use the truce as an opportunity to ensure de-escalation and lasting peace in the region.
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India and Pakistan agree to a ceasefire deal after U.S.-mediated talks
Clashes followed New Delhi’s airstrikes on Pakistan-administered Kashmir in retaliation for an armed attack on Indian tourists in the disputed Himalayan region, prompting Islamabad to launch similar military action.
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India and Pakistan say they are willing to de-escalate if the other reciprocates
India and Pakistan said they preferred de-escalation if the other side reciprocates.
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Araqchi arrives in Mashhad after two-day visit to India
Araqchi arrived in Mashhad at dawn on Friday to return to the capital after a short pilgrimage to the holy shrine of Imam Reza (PBUH).
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Iranian and Pakistani foreign ministers discuss bilateral ties and regional developments
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and his Pakistani counterpart, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, talked over the phone on Thursday night.
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Iran voices serious concern over escalation of India-Pakistan tensions
Foreign Ministry spokesperson said that Iran is deeply concerned about the escalation of tensions between India and Pakistan.
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26 dead, 46 injured amid escalation of tensions between India, Pakistan
Pakistani officials announced that at least 26 people were killed and 46 injured in escalating hostilities between India and Pakistan.
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Seven Pakistani soldiers killed in Balochistan
The Pakistani Army announced that seven of its soldiers were killed in an attack by separatist terrorist elements in Balochistan of Pakistan.
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India conducts strikes on Pakistani territory
Tensions had been ratcheting up between the two nuclear-armed arch-enemies in recent days.
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Foreign Minister Araqchi meets Pakistani Army chief
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met Pakistani Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir.
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Tehran and Islamabad vow to strengthen strategic ties
The Pakistani Foreign Ministry announced on Monday that both Pakistan and Iran are committed to regional peace and stability and are determined to strengthen strategic relations and economic cooperation.
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Araqchi outlines key objectives of his visit to Pakistan
Araqchi said that his visit to Islamabad served as an opportunity to review Iran-Pakistan bilateral relations, especially in political, economic, and cultural areas.
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Pakistan's foreign minister wishes success for Iran in negotiations with U.S.
Pakistan's foreign minister expressed hope for the success of the indirect talks.
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Iranian and Pakistani foreign ministers meet in Islamabad
Araqchi, during the one-day visit to Islamabad, will meet separately with Pakistani officials, including the president and prime minister.
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Foreign Minister Araqchi leaves for Pakistan to hold talks with high-ranking officials
The Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran left Tehran for Islamabad with the aim of meeting and discussing with high-ranking officials of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
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Islamabad says Araqchi’s visit reflects Iran-Pakistan shared commitment to boost ties
Araqchi’s visit to Islamabad is seen as an opportunity for both countries to exchange views on international developments and bilateral cooperation.
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Exclusive | Pakistan supports Iran’s peace initiatives in the region
Sardar Fateh Ullah Khan Miankhel, a senior Pakistani politician, expressed Pakistan’s support for Iran’s peace initiatives from the Middle East to South Asia.
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Foreign Minister Araqchi plans to visit Pakistan on Monday
Foreign Minister Araqchi will leave Iran for Pakistan on Monday, according to the Foreign Ministry spokesperson.
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Explosion in Pakistan kills 6
A bomb explosion in the Vana district in northwestern Pakistan killed 6 people and injured 16 others.
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Terrorist casualties in clashes with Pakistani army reach 71
The Pakistani army announced that the number of terrorist casualties during clashes with the country's security forces in the past 2 days has increased to 71.
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Pakistani forces kill 54 militants trying to cross Afghan border: Army
The Pakistani army said intelligence reports indicated the militants were khwarij, a word the Pakistani government uses to refer to members of the Pakistani Taliban.