Iranian President’s Scheduled Visit to Pakistan

File Photo: Iran's President Dr Masoud Pezeshkian File Photo: Iran's President Dr Masoud Pezeshkian

By Afshain Afzal

Iranian President’s Political Adviser, Mehdi Sanai has confirmed President Dr Masoud Pezeshkian’s two-day to Pakistan from 2 August 2025. Earlier, on 28 July 2025, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that Iranian President has given a green signal to the US for dialogue on nuclear agreement to avoid direct confrontation and war. The development came when Washington confirmed a lot of rewards and awards over Iran’s agreement of allowing her nuclear installations open for inspection.

If we recall, Pakistan was quite vocal when Islamabad condemned US-Israel attacks Iranian nuclear facilities, and assassination of Iranian generals and nuclear scientists. However, there was too much pressure on Pakistani military leadership, whereas the US kept Pakistani political leadership in dark. In the present scenario, the foreign elements in number of countries are openly supporting, funding and training centrifugal forces in Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan for political and religious takeover.

With regard to Iranian President’s visit the top agenda point is IAEA delegation, which is scheduled to visit after second week of August 2025, but Iran is hesitant to allow inspection of in two nuclear sites claimed to have been damaged in US and Israeli strikes during the 12-day drama-conflict in June 2025. It is strange that on one hand US, Israel, and other Western nations are secretly aiding Tehran to come up as major power in Muslim world whereas at the same time posing Iran as their biggest enemy. In a nut shell, there is no harm is engaging Western nations for peace but neither Iran nor the other Muslim nations should agree to any secret agreement or understanding and must remain associated with Islamic block and friendly allies to help each other during crisis.

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