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The Express Tribune on MSNIran's Pezeshkian to visit Pakistan on August 2This will mark President Pezeshkian’s first visit to Pakistan and second by an Iranian president in the past two years ...
Iranian Parliament Speaker and his Pakistani counterpart Ayaz Sadiq, during a meeting on the sidelines of the Sixth World ...
KABUL: A total of 9,951 Afghan nationals who had been imprisoned in Pakistan and Iran have been set free and returned to ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNSpeakers urge stronger Pak-Iran ties amid shifting regional landscapePolicymakers, diplomats, and regional affairs experts have called for deepening Pakistan-Iran relations in the face of evolving regional challenges, highlighting shared interests in stability, ...
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Daily Times on MSNIran's President Pezeshkian due in Pakistan on Aug 2The Iranian president's political adviser said on Wednesday that Dr Masoud Pezeshkian was due to visit Pakistan on August 2 (Saturday) for a two-day trip, Iran's IRNA news reported. Pezeshkian will be ...
ISLAMABAD: The federal government has approved the launch of direct chartered flight operations for pilgrims traveling to ...
Iran-Pakistan ties were dramatically imperiled on Jan. 17, when Iran launched airstrikes in Pakistan’s restive southwestern Baluchistan province, targeting what Tehran said were hideouts of the ...
A UN report says the Taliban have tortured and threatened Afghans forcibly returned from Iran and Pakistan because of their ...
Iran and Pakistan share a 900-kilometer (560-mile), largely lawless border in which smugglers and militants freely pass between the two nations. The route is also key to global opium shipments ...
Iran and Pakistan share a 560-mile, largely lawless border through which smugglers and militants freely pass back and forth. The route is also key to global opium shipments coming out of Afghanistan.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan recalled its ambassador to Tehran on Wednesday, a day after Iran launched airstrikes on Pakistan that it claimed targeted bases of a militant Sunni separatist group.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan launched a series of retaliatory strikes Thursday on militants in Iran’s Sistan and Baluchistan province, its Foreign Ministry said, as tensions in the Middle ...
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