
Field Marshal Asim Munir visited Tehran’s historic Mashq Square during his official trip to Iran on Saturday. He toured the site alongside Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. The visit highlighted the cultural aspect of ongoing diplomatic engagements between Pakistan and Iran.
During the tour, Field Marshal Asim Munir viewed several historic buildings dating back to the Qajar era. The structures located at Mashq Square are considered important symbols of Iran’s ancient civilisation and architectural heritage. Iranian officials briefed the Pakistani delegation about the historical significance of the landmark.
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Mashq Square remains one of Tehran’s well-known cultural and historical sites. The area features several government and heritage buildings linked to Iran’s political and military history. It continues attracting visitors interested in Persian architecture and historical preservation.
The visit came during a broader diplomatic trip focused on regional developments and bilateral cooperation. Earlier, Asim Munir held meetings with senior Iranian leadership, including discussions on regional stability and peace efforts. Pakistan and Iran have recently intensified diplomatic engagement amid tensions in the Middle East.
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Observers believe cultural visits during high-level diplomatic tours help strengthen bilateral relations beyond political dialogue. The Mashq Square tour also reflected efforts to promote mutual understanding between the two neighbouring countries. Further meetings between Pakistani and Iranian officials are expected during the ongoing visit.