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Diplomatic Relations Resolved: Pakistan and Iran Envoys Set to Return by January 26

Diplomatic Relations Resolved: Pakistan and Iran Envoys Set to Return by January 26

Islamabad and Tehran have reached a mutual agreement, affirming that the ambassadors of Pakistan and Iran will resume their duties at their respective posts by January 26, 2024. In an official joint statement released today, the Foreign Office announced that Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani has extended an invitation to his Iranian counterpart, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, who is scheduled to embark on a diplomatic visit to Pakistan on January 29.

The collaborative decision to reinstate ambassadors reflects the ongoing commitment to strengthen bilateral ties between the two nations. This reciprocal move signifies a positive step towards fostering diplomatic relations and enhancing cooperation in various domains.

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The visit of Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian to Pakistan, scheduled for January 29, further underscores the importance both countries place on open dialogue and diplomatic engagement.

As both nations anticipate the return of ambassadors to their diplomatic missions, the diplomatic landscape is poised for positive developments, laying the groundwork for continued collaboration and understanding between Pakistan and Iran. The joint statement underscores the significance of these diplomatic measures in promoting regional stability and fostering a climate of mutual respect and cooperation.

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