Pakistan Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi has once again reached Tehran on a visit. Naqvi has gone to Iran to deliver the message of Pakistan Field Marshal Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. This is the third visit of Naqvi, considered one of the top leadership of Pakistan, to Iran since the Iran-America war started.
Iran’s Tasnim News Agency reported that Mohsin Naqvi has reached Tehran to hand over a special letter to Mojtaba Khamenei on behalf of Pakistan’s Army Chief and Prime Minister. Naqvi said, ‘I have come to Iran with a special letter for Mojtaba Khamenei on behalf of the Army Chief and Prime Minister of Pakistan.’ According to reports, Mohsin Naqvi is also scheduled to have a meeting with the leadership of Iran during this period.
America-Iran ceasefire at critical juncture
Mohsin Naqvi’s visit to Iran is also taking place at a time when talks between America and the Muslim country are at a critical juncture. Trump is continuously threatening the leadership of Iran. Also, a condition has been set to take out the enriched uranium from Iran. Apart from this, questions are being raised on Pakistan’s mediation within America itself.
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Pakistan failed in making Iran-America deal
Pakistan remains in constant touch with the leadership of Iran and America. Asim Munir and Shahbaz Sharif are in constant touch with Donald Trump, Marco Rubio and JD Vance. Apart from this, continuous talks are also being held with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Araghchi, but till now no conclusion has been reached on this. In such a situation, Pakistan is proving to be failing in mediating between the two countries.
Iran is continuously firing missiles at Gulf countries
Mohsin Naqvi has reached Tehran at a time when Iran is continuously firing missiles at countries like UAE, Qatar, Bahrain. The Strait of Hormuz is still completely closed, which is affecting the world economy. However, it is a matter of relief that the temporary ceasefire of April 8, though fragile, is in force.
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