Pakistan's Army Chief to Visit Tehran as Peace Mediator
Pakistani Field Marshal Asim Munir is traveling to Iran to facilitate mediation between Tehran and Washington as officials review new proposals to end the ongoing conflict

Pakistani Field Marshal Asim Munir is scheduled to visit Tehran to act as a peace mediator, according to reports from Iranian media. The visit occurs at a critical juncture as the Iranian government announces it is currently reviewing the latest proposals submitted by Washington intended to bring an end to the ongoing war. This diplomatic mission highlights Pakistan's active involvement in regional stability efforts and its position as a key intermediary in the Middle East. The visit is part of a broader effort to find a diplomatic solution to the hostilities that have impacted the region.[1]
According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Pakistan has maintained a continuous role in facilitating the exchange of messages between Tehran and Washington. General Munir's upcoming discussions are expected to build upon these mediation efforts, which have served as a primary channel for communication between the two nations during the conflict. The visit underscores the importance of third-party mediation in navigating the complex negotiations surrounding the proposed peace terms as both sides consider the path forward.[1][2]



