TEHRAN (Dunya News) - Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held an important meeting with his Iranian counterpart, Eskandar Momeni, during his visit to Tehran.
According to sources, the two ministers exchanged views on the evolving regional situation and bilateral relations between Pakistan and Iran.
During the meeting, Naqvi also conveyed a message from Field Marshal Asim Munir.
Sources said the discussions focused on Pakistan-Iran relations and the latest developments in the region.
The two sides also exchanged views on various issues related to the ongoing tensions and conflict involving the United States and Iran.
In addition, both interior ministers emphasized the need to continue diplomatic efforts aimed at ensuring lasting peace and stability in the region.
The meeting comes amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing diplomatic engagements between Pakistan and Iran on security, political, and regional matters.
The meeting took place amid reported progress in discussions concerning Iran's frozen assets and ongoing diplomatic efforts involving the United States.
Sources familiar with the matter said discussions regarding Iran's frozen assets have advanced in recent weeks.
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However, differences reportedly remain over the total volume of funds to be released and the timeline for their disbursement.
The developments are unfolding against the backdrop of renewed diplomatic contacts between Tehran and Washington.
According to sources, US President Donald Trump has informed mediators that negotiations will not continue indefinitely and that a resolution should be pursued within a 60-day timeframe.
Ahead of his visit, Naqvi met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to discuss the upcoming engagements in Iran.
Sources said the prime minister provided important guidance regarding the interior minister's interactions with the Iranian leadership and reviewed the latest developments in Iran-US negotiations.
During the meeting, the two leaders also exchanged views on regional developments and matters of mutual concern.