Pakistan Leaders Head Home After Intense Iran War Peace Mission

Pakistan Leaders Head Home After Intense Iran War Peace Mission
  • PublishedApril 22, 2026

Pakistan’s military chief and prime minister have wrapped up separate diplomatic missions aimed at ending the US‑Israeli war on Iran.

Field Marshal Asim Munir left Tehran after a three‑day visit, during which he met Iran’s president, foreign minister, parliament speaker, and the head of Iran’s military central command. A Pakistani military statement said the visit demonstrated “unwavering resolve to facilitate a negotiated settlement.”

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also returned home Saturday after a three‑country tour to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey, where he pushed for peace.

The diplomacy comes ahead of a second round of US‑Iran talks expected in Islamabad this week. The first round, held last week in the Pakistani capital, ended without an agreement. Iran’s parliament speaker and foreign minister led their delegation in those face‑to‑face discussions—the highest level contact between the two countries in decades.

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