In a powerful show of regional unity, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian at Tehran’s iconic Saadabad Palace.

The two leaders vowed to turbocharge Pakistan-Iran ties, tackle terrorism together, and push peace across South Asia.
From trade talks to counter-terror plans, water issues to the Pak-Iran gas pipeline, no topic was off the table. Sharif called Iran “our second home” and slammed global silence over Gaza, urging an end to Israel’s “genocide.”
He also warned of India’s aggressive stance, reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to regional peace — but made it clear: diplomacy first, deterrence always ready.
Both sides backed dialogue on Kashmir, a stable Afghanistan, and fast-tracked economic cooperation. The visit wrapped with a formal invitation to Pezeshkian to visit Pakistan — signaling a new chapter in a strategic brotherhood.
Peace. Power. Partnership — The Pak-Iran Reset is on.
