Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi arrived in Tehran on May 16, 2026, for high-level talks with Iranian officials, marking a significant step in regional diplomacy. This visit, followed by a second trip on May 20, underscores Pakistan's role as a mediator in easing tensions between Iran and the United States. The discussions aim to address bilateral issues and facilitate peace negotiations amid heightened regional instabilityChina.org+2.
Naqvi was welcomed by Iranian Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni upon his arrival in Tehran. The unannounced visit focused on strengthening cooperation between Pakistan and Iran, though specific details of the talks were not disclosed. This meeting comes as Iran has taken precautionary measures, including relocating Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei to a secure locationChosun Ilbo+1.
Pakistan is intensifying its mediation efforts to broker peace between the U.S. and Iran. Army Chief of Staff Asim Munir is expected to visit Tehran to deliver a critical message regarding the negotiation process. The discussions aim to address Iran’s demands, including the unfreezing of assets and lifting U.S. blockadesRIA Novosti+1.
The ongoing conflict, sparked by an Israeli-American attack in February 2026, has resulted in thousands of deaths. A fragile truce has been in place since April, but tensions remain high. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed optimism about Pakistan’s role in facilitating a settlement, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive agreementTASS+1.