
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed gratitude to Pakistan for supporting Iran during Israeli and US attacks. The minister praised Pakistan’s government and people for showing solidarity. The gesture strengthens diplomatic ties and regional cooperation.
In a statement on social media platform X, Araghchi said Pakistan stood with Iran against US and Israeli aggression. He called the support a reflection of shared Islamic and spiritual values. He emphasized that the backing was vital during challenging times for the country.
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Araghchi added that Iran remains steadfast in defending its sovereignty and regional integrity. He highlighted that the nation relies on Allah while facing external threats. The statement reinforced Iran’s position on maintaining security and stability in the region.
Previously, during a United Nations Security Council meeting, Iran’s envoy also thanked Pakistan. The appreciation was for Pakistan’s principled stance regarding attacks on Iranian territory. This recognition signals Islamabad’s growing role in regional diplomacy and mediation.
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The minister’s message underscores strong bilateral ties between Iran and Pakistan. It also reflects Pakistan’s consistent policy of supporting Islamic countries during international crises. Analysts say such gestures can strengthen economic, political, and security cooperation in South Asia.