Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is expected to arrive in Pakistan today on an official visit aimed at strengthening ties between the two neighboring countries.
The visit comes shortly after recent diplomatic discussions between the United States and Iran in Switzerland. Officials believe the trip will provide an opportunity for both countries to discuss important regional and bilateral matters.
During his stay, President Pezeshkian is expected to meet Asif Ali Zardari and Shehbaz Sharif. The meetings are likely to focus on expanding cooperation in trade, energy, investment, and regional connectivity.
Pakistan and Iran share a long border and have maintained close diplomatic relations for many years. Both countries have shown interest in increasing economic cooperation and improving cross-border trade. Energy collaboration is also expected to be an important topic during the discussions.
Officials say the visit follows recent diplomatic progress linked to the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding and reflects growing engagement between regional countries. The talks are also expected to cover current regional developments and ways to enhance coordination on issues of mutual concern.
To ensure the smooth conduct of the visit, authorities have put special security arrangements in place across Islamabad. Security personnel have been deployed at key locations, and necessary measures have been taken to facilitate official meetings and events.
Analysts believe the visit could help strengthen diplomatic ties and open new opportunities for cooperation between Pakistan and Iran. It is also being viewed as an important step toward improving regional dialogue and promoting economic partnerships.
The high-level meetings are expected to continue throughout the visit, with both sides looking to deepen cooperation and build stronger relations for the future.

