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Iran says Pakistan's army chief to visit Tehran on Monday

Munir will discuss regional security and U.S. sanctions pressure as Pakistan continues mediation between Tehran and Washington, officials said.

  • On Monday, Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir will visit Tehran to press Iranian leaders on advancing Islamabad's mediation efforts for regional peace and security, Iran's foreign ministry confirmed on Sunday.
  • Pakistan has served as a mediator in negotiations to end the war, which began with U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran in February, establishing the diplomatic context for this visit.
  • Munir will discuss "peace under Islamabad's MoU" and Houthi issues, while President Donald Trump warned of economic consequences for any country providing "any type of lifeline to Iran."
  • U.S. officials will announce "the toughest sanctions in history" on Monday, coinciding with Munir's visit as oil shipments remain at a virtual standstill in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Tehran has threatened to strike unauthorized tankers in the vital waterway as Iran threatens military response to U.S. plans, intensifying pressure on diplomats attempting to stabilize the conflict.
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A Pakistani delegation is traveling to Tehran on Monday in an attempt to restart stalled peace talks. But with just days left until the sixth anniversary of the US-Iran war, there are few signs that the low-intensity conflict is about to end.

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Arab News PK broke the news on Sunday, August 23, 2026.
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