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US, Iran Officials Hold Separate Talks in Pakistan

US envoys arrived in Pakistan for discussions concerning Iran, while Iran's foreign minister met with Pakistan's army chief in Islamabad, signaling diplomatic efforts regarding regional issues.

Pakistan Army Chief Mediates US-Iran Talks in Tehran
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Pakistan Army Chief Mediates US-Iran Talks in Tehran

Pakistan's army chief is actively engaged in mediation efforts, visiting Tehran to meet with officials and push for a new round of peace talks between the United States and Iran. These efforts aim to resuscitate dialogue and narrow differences between the two nations.

Pakistan's Army Chief Meets Turkish President and Military Head
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Pakistan's Army Chief Meets Turkish President and Military Head

Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the Chief of the Turkish General Staff in Ankara. The meetings focused on strengthening bilateral defense ties and regional security.

Pakistan Army Chief Visits Iran Amid US Deal Hopes
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Pakistan Army Chief Visits Iran Amid US Deal Hopes

Pakistan's army chief is scheduled to visit Iran, a trip that comes as the United States expresses hope for progress on the Iran nuclear deal. The visit occurs amidst ongoing regional tensions and US President Trump's remarks on the state of talks.

Pakistan Army Chief Warns Against Violence Linked to Foreign Incidents
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Pakistan Army Chief Warns Against Violence Linked to Foreign Incidents

Pakistan's Army Chief, CDF Munir, has urged national unity and warned against extremism, stating that violence linked to foreign incidents will not be tolerated in the country. His remarks come as Shia ulema express support for state efforts to maintain peace and stability.