Friday, April 24, 2026
Observer Diplomat
  • Home
  • Regions
    • US & Canada
    • China
    • Latin America & Caribbean
    • Middle East
    • Central Asia
    • South Asia
    • East Asia & The Pacific
    • Africa
    • Europe
  • Topics
    • Opinion
    • Society
    • Security
    • Economy
    • Diplomacy
    • Politics
    • Environment
  • More
    • National Days
    • Podcasts
    • Interviews
    • Books and Reviews
    • Heads of Mission In Pakistan
    • Events
  • Magazine
  • About
    • Subscription
    • Newsletter
    • About Us
    • Write For Us
    • Advertise
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Regions
    • US & Canada
    • China
    • Latin America & Caribbean
    • Middle East
    • Central Asia
    • South Asia
    • East Asia & The Pacific
    • Africa
    • Europe
  • Topics
    • Opinion
    • Society
    • Security
    • Economy
    • Diplomacy
    • Politics
    • Environment
  • More
    • National Days
    • Podcasts
    • Interviews
    • Books and Reviews
    • Heads of Mission In Pakistan
    • Events
  • Magazine
  • About
    • Subscription
    • Newsletter
    • About Us
    • Write For Us
    • Advertise
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Observer Diplomat
No Result
View All Result
Home Diplomacy

Iranian Foreign Minister Visits Pakistan to Restore Diplomatic Relations

News Desk by News Desk
January 30, 2024
in Diplomacy, South Asia
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Iranian Foreign Minister Visits Pakistan

Iranian Foreign Minister Visits Pakistan to Restore Diplomatic Relations. The tensions are exacerbated by the conflict in Gaza. The visit involves “in-depth talks” between Amirabdollahian and his Pakistani counterpart, Jalil Abbas Jilani, according to Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The diplomatic discussions aim to de-escalate tensions following recent reciprocal air strikes between Tehran and Islamabad earlier this month.

Reciprocal Air Strikes:

Both Iran and Pakistan claimed recent attacks on terrorists in border regions, resulting in 11 casualties. The incidents occurred amidst heightened tensions in the region due to Israel’s escalated bombardment of Gaza. The increased risk of a full-scale conflict prompted both Islamabad and Tehran to swiftly work towards de-escalation and the restoration of diplomatic relations.

Source of Stability:

The two ministers emphasized the significance of close Pakistan-Iran relations as a crucial factor for regional stability. They expressed a joint commitment to enhance political and security cooperation while highlighting mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity. Both leaders agreed to address the “menace of terrorism” collaboratively, focusing on the mountainous region along their shared border where the recent air strikes took place. Additionally, they pledged concerted efforts to uplift the economic development of the affected regions.

Terrorist Support:

Iranian Foreign Minister Visits Pakistan to Restore Diplomatic Relations highlights that terrorists in border areas receive support from third countries, although he didn’t provide specific details on this claim. Western nations accuse Tehran of backing groups labelled as terrorists. During his visit, Iran’s foreign minister is scheduled to meet with Pakistan’s caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar. Amirabdollahian’s also announced that Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi plans to visit Pakistan soon, with the exact date yet to be determined.

Tit-for-tat

Iran and Pakistan, historically cautious of armed groups in their border areas, faced heightened tensions due to internal political pressures and the Gaza war’s spill over. On January 17, Iran targeted a hideout in Pakistan’s Balochistan, claiming it housed the anti-Iran armed group Jaish al-Adl. Pakistan reported two children killed, leading to the recall of its ambassador from Tehran.

In retaliation, Pakistan launched an airstrike, alleging it targeted Baloch separatist groups in Iran’s Sistan-Baluchestan, resulting in at least nine casualties. Concerns rose about a regional escalation of the Gaza war. Promptly, Iran and Pakistan jointly decided to de-escalate tensions, resuming diplomatic links, and reinstating ambassadors. Amirabdollahian’s visit further signifies this effort. During the trip, discussions will include the recent killing of nine Pakistani labourers in Iran’s Sistan-Baluchestan. The families demand the return of the victims’ bodies, with Pakistan coordinating arrangements with Iran’s assistance.

Previous Post

Pentagon Report: Drug Provision and Misuse of Funds at Trump White House Pharmacy

Next Post

Qatar PM labels Trilateral Talks as Satisfactory

News Desk

News Desk

Next Post
Qatar PM labels Trilateral Talks as Satisfactory

Qatar PM labels Trilateral Talks as Satisfactory

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Saudi Arabia Bans 1-Year Visit Visa for 14 Countries to Curb Illegal Hajj Pilgrims

Saudi Arabia Bans 1-Year Visit Visa for 14 Countries to Curb Illegal Hajj Pilgrims

February 4, 2025
Dublin’s Closed Israeli Embassy Becomes Palestinian Museum

Dublin’s Closed Israeli Embassy Becomes Palestinian Museum

December 27, 2024
Iraq 20 Years Later: What Really Happened and Who’s Still Accountable?

Iraq 20 Years Later: What Really Happened and Who’s Still Accountable?

March 21, 2025
Newly declassified U.S. documents show that the Dalai Lama was on CIA payroll

Newly declassified U.S. documents show that the Dalai Lama was on CIA payroll

November 28, 2025
“Arakan Army”: A Greater Threat Than the Junta and a Dead End for Rohingya Rights.

“Arakan Army”: A Greater Threat Than the Junta and a Dead End for Rohingya Rights.

3
Women in Afghan media continue brave mission to keep our stories alive

Women in Afghan media continue brave mission to keep our stories alive

1
Interview of Foreign Minister of Pakistan with Chinese Journalist

Interview of Foreign Minister of Pakistan with Chinese Journalist

0
Breakfast celebration in Turkish Embassy Islamabad

Breakfast celebration in Turkish Embassy Islamabad

0
How The New Taliban Code Dehumanizes Women

How The New Taliban Code Dehumanizes Women

February 13, 2026
Donald Trump and Goebbels with gifted nobel prizes.

Donald Trump Gifted Nobel Peace Prize

February 13, 2026
Mali Removes French Colonial History from Schools to Reclaim National Identity

Mali Removes French Colonial History from Schools to Reclaim National Identity

December 5, 2025
Iraq Increases Male Control Over Marriage, Divorce, and Custody

Iraq Increases Male Control Over Marriage, Divorce, and Custody

December 5, 2025

Recent News

How The New Taliban Code Dehumanizes Women

How The New Taliban Code Dehumanizes Women

February 13, 2026
Donald Trump and Goebbels with gifted nobel prizes.

Donald Trump Gifted Nobel Peace Prize

February 13, 2026
Mali Removes French Colonial History from Schools to Reclaim National Identity

Mali Removes French Colonial History from Schools to Reclaim National Identity

December 5, 2025
Iraq Increases Male Control Over Marriage, Divorce, and Custody

Iraq Increases Male Control Over Marriage, Divorce, and Custody

December 5, 2025

Observer Diplomat is a preeminent International Affairs and Diplomatic Magazine distinguished by its women-led editorial team. Committed to delivering in-depth analyses of global events, we offer a unique and nuanced perspective on international news. Our magazine serves as a beacon of knowledge, presenting a comprehensive understanding of the intricate dynamics shaping the world today.


REGIONS

  • Africa
  • Central Asia
  • China
  • East Asia & The Pacific
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Russia
  • South Asia

TOPICS

  • Diplomacy
  • Economy
  • Environment
  • Events
  • Opinion
  • Podcasts
  • Politics

ABOUT

  • Subscription
  • Newsletter
  • About Us
  • Write For Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Follow us

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2023 observerdiplomat

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Regions
    • US & Canada
    • China
    • Latin America & Caribbean
    • Middle East
    • Central Asia
    • South Asia
    • East Asia & The Pacific
    • Africa
    • Europe
  • Topics
    • Opinion
    • Society
    • Security
    • Economy
    • Diplomacy
    • Politics
    • Environment
  • More
    • National Days
    • Podcasts
    • Interviews
    • Books and Reviews
    • Heads of Mission In Pakistan
    • Events
  • Magazine
  • About
    • Subscription
    • Newsletter
    • About Us
    • Write For Us
    • Advertise
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us

© 2023 observerdiplomat