Iran and Pakistan Unite to Safeguard Regional Peace Against Threats, Says Top Security Official

Iran and Pakistan Unite to Safeguard Regional Peace Against Threats, Says Top Security Official

In a significant development for regional stability, Iran and Pakistan are reinforcing their commitment to peace and security. The Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Ali-Akbar Ahmadian, asserted that the two neighboring countries will not allow regional peace to be undermined by external threats.

During a recent phone conversation with his Pakistani counterpart, Mohammad Asim Malik, Ahmadian highlighted the critical need for enhanced political, economic, and security cooperation between Iran and Pakistan. The discussions underscored the shared responsibility in maintaining the security of their borders and combating terrorism.

Key points from the conversation include:

  • Commitment to joint efforts in ensuring border security.
  • Collaborative measures to fight against terrorism.
  • Mutual benefits of Tehran-Islamabad cooperation for the region.

Ahmadian praised the dedication of both nations to regional security, stating that their cooperation not only benefits Iran and Pakistan but also contributes positively to the entire region. He emphasized, “we will not allow regional peace to become an enemy ploy.

Furthermore, during the talks, Ahmadian extended his congratulations to Asim Malik on his recent appointment as the National Security Advisor of Pakistan. The two officials exchanged insights on bilateral relations and discussed the latest developments affecting both countries and the broader region.

In response, Asim Malik expressed his appreciation for Iran’s constructive role in fostering regional stability and confirmed Pakistan’s readiness to enhance relations across various sectors.

This collaborative stance between Iran and Pakistan is a promising step toward ensuring lasting peace and security in the region.

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