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PakistanS army chief to visit Tehran


Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir looks on prior to a quadrilateral meeting between the United States, Iran, Pakistan and Qatar
Iran says Pakistan's army chief to visit Tehran on Monday

By Reuters

August 23, 2026

CAIRO, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Pakistan's army chief Asim Munir will visit Tehran on Monday to continue efforts to bring peace ​and security to the region, Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil ‌Baghaei said on Sunday, according to a statement by the ministry.

Pakistan has taken on a mediator role in negotiations between Iran and the U.S. aimed ​at ending the war which began with U.S. and ​Israeli strikes on Iran in February.

Two Pakistani government sources confirmed ⁠Munir's visit to Reuters. The first source said that Iran ​and Pakistan were in direct contact.

A second source said the talks ​would also address recent developments in the conflict, including U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of tougher sanctions on Iran.

"He (Munir) will discuss peace under Islamabad's MoU, Trump’s ​warning and the situation after the Pakistan-Turkey-Saudi Arab Agreement and Houthi ​issues with Iranian leaders," the source said.

The visit comes amid heightened tensions as ‌Iran threatens ⁠a military response to U.S. plans for sanctions that could further put a strain on the Islamic Republic's ailing economy.

It will coincide with a Monday announcement on details related to the planned sanctions which ​U.S. officials have ​said would be "the ⁠toughest sanctions in history" on Iran.

Trump had warned of economic consequences against any country that provided "any type ​of lifeline to Iran" as he seeks to isolate ​the ⁠Islamic Republic.

Oil shipments are at a virtual standstill in the Strait of Hormuz, with Tehran threatening to strike any unauthorized oil tankers that ⁠try to ​transit the vital waterway, and Iran's ​economy is already under immense pressure from sanctions.

Reporting by Menna Alaa El-Din in Cairo ​and Mubasher Bukhari in Islamabad; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise and Elaine Hardcastle

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