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World / Sun, 21 Apr 2024 The Times of India

Iran president Ebrahim Raisi to begin 3-day visit to Pakistan from April 22

NEW DELHI: Iran's president Ebrahim Raisi is set to visit Pakistan this week, as per an announcement made by Islamabad on Sunday. "Tehran downplayed the recent events and showed no intention of retaliation, seemingly to prevent the Israel-Gaza conflict from spreading further.During his visit, Raisi will meet with Pakistan's president, prime minister, and other key figures. Raisi plans to visit cities like Lahore and Karachi to focus on enhancing bilateral relations .Pakistan has urged all parties in the Middle East to exercise restraint and de-escalate tensions. While Iran and Pakistan have a history of strained relations, the missile strikes in January marked a significant escalation. However, both sides swiftly worked to ease tensions and pledged to expand security cooperation while respecting each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

NEW DELHI: Iran's president Ebrahim Raisi is set to visit Pakistan this week, as per an announcement made by Islamabad on Sunday. This visit comes as both Muslim countries aim to improve relations following recent tensions, including missile strikes exchanged in January.Initially in doubt due to rising tensions in the Middle East, especially after Iran's attack on Israel and an alleged Israeli strike on central Iran, Raisi's visit was confirmed by Pakistan's ministry of foreign affairs.Pakistan had indicated Raisi's visit since January, with the prime minister stating last week that it would happen "very soon."Tehran downplayed the recent events and showed no intention of retaliation, seemingly to prevent the Israel-Gaza conflict from spreading further.During his visit, Raisi will meet with Pakistan's president, prime minister, and other key figures. They will discuss regional and global developments, bilateral cooperation against terrorism, and trade ties . Raisi plans to visit cities like Lahore and Karachi to focus on enhancing bilateral relations .Pakistan has urged all parties in the Middle East to exercise restraint and de-escalate tensions. While Iran and Pakistan have a history of strained relations, the missile strikes in January marked a significant escalation. However, both sides swiftly worked to ease tensions and pledged to expand security cooperation while respecting each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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