Pakistan and Iran have once again underlined their joint resolve to eliminate terrorism and strengthen border security cooperation, following recent high-level engagements between the two neighbors.
🔹 Key Points from the Meeting
Both sides agreed that terrorism poses a common threat to regional peace and stability.
Pakistan and Iran pledged to share intelligence and improve border management to curb cross-border militancy.
The commitment comes in the backdrop of recent terror attacks targeting security forces and civilians near the shared border.
🔹 Regional Cooperation
Leaders stressed that stability in Balochistan and Sistan-Baluchestan is vital for the prosperity of both countries.
They also reaffirmed readiness to boost cooperation under existing security mechanisms.
The two sides called terrorism a tool used by “external enemies” to destabilize the region, vowing collective resistance.