ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan Affairs Mohammad Sadiq met on Monday his Iranian counterpart, Reza Bahrami, in Tehran, discussing regional security and terrorist threats while underscoring the need for a coordinated strategy.
Pakistani envoy is on an official visit to Iran, where he will meet senior officials with a focus on security in Afghanistan and ways to expand ties between Islamabad and Tehran.
During the meeting, both sides exchanged views on Afghanistan’s humanitarian situation, as well as its political, economic, and trade future, Sadiq said in a post on social media platform X.
“We discussed regional security and terrorist threats, underscoring the need for a coordinated strategy,” he added.
The meeting also included discussions on initiatives aimed at promoting peace, stability, and development in Afghanistan through joint efforts.
Earlier last week, Sadiq met Denmark’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, Mette Knudsen, and Chief Advisor in the Humanitarian Department, Andreas Ahrenfeldt Kiaby, where they discussed regional developments with a focus on Afghanistan, including security dynamics, humanitarian assistance, and prospects for enhanced cooperation.