ISLAMABAD: Former diplomats and international affairs experts at a conference discussed the Iranian president’s upcoming visit to Pakistan and emphasised that closer bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and Iran remains vital for peace, stability and regional prosperity.

They highlighted the importance of strategic dialogue, regional coordination and a renewed commitment to strengthening bilateral ties in a shifting geopolitical landscape.

The Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI), in collaboration with Iran’s Institute for Iran and Eurasia Studies (IRAS), organised the dialogue titled “Iran-Pakistan Relations in the Context of New Regional Developments.”

ISSI DG retired Ambassador Sohail Mahmood shared an in-depth assessment of shifting global and regional dynamics and their implications for Pakistan-Iran relations.

Underscoring the importance of strengthening Pakistan-Iran ties, he welcomed the forthcoming visit of the President of Iran to Pakistan as part of the process of solidifying mutual collaboration.

He called for enhanced cooperation on bilateral economic issues, trade, and energy; stressed closer coordination on Afghanistan, particularly on matters relating to security and connectivity; and emphasised that closer bilateral cooperation remains vital for peace, stability and regional prosperity.

Mr Mahmood highlighted rising global instability and the erosion of international legal and humanitarian norms.

He stressed the urgent need to safeguard multilateralism and the imperative of peaceful resolution of disputes in a world rife with armed conflicts and an increasing resort to the use of force.

He described the shift toward multipolarity as an opportunity for Pakistan and Iran to play a role in building a fair, just, and equitable global order. He noted the impact of the Iran-Israel military standoff, the Gaza genocide and the Russia–Ukraine conflict, highlighting their effect on global stability and the international order based on international law and the UN Charter.

Published in Dawn, July 30th, 2025

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