The decision of the Pakistani cabinet to end the tension with Iran
Pakistan's cabinet decided to end the conflict with Iran and resume full diplomatic relations with Tehran. |
According to the report of Fars International News Agency, Reuters news agency, citing Pakistani media, reported that the country’s government has decided to end the conflict with Iran and resume full diplomatic relations with Iran.
Reuters reported that Pakistan’s cabinet, in a meeting chaired by the prime minister, approved the necessary measures to fully restore diplomatic relations with Iran.
Before the cabinet meeting, Jalil Abbas Jilani, the foreign minister of Pakistan, also said that Islamabad does not want to escalate tensions with Iran.
“Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar”, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, today held a meeting with the heads of the military services of this country in line with the “extensive security reviews after the incidents between Iran and Pakistan”.
An hour earlier, Agence France-Presse reported, citing a security official, that the chief of the joint staff of the Pakistani army and the head of the country’s intelligence agencies were among the people present in this meeting.
After Iran’s missile attack on Pakistan, Kaker left his trip to the “World Economic Forum” meeting in “Davos” in the Netherlands and returned to his country.
The tension in the relations between the two countries started after the attack on two important headquarters of the Jaish al-Zalm terrorist group in Iran on the evening of Tuesday, January 26.
In response to that attack, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry announced in a statement on Thursday morning that it had carried out a series of “precise and well-targeted military attacks” against terrorist hideouts in Iran’s Sistan and Baluchistan province. have given. This action was met with Iran’s reaction and brought Pakistan’s Chargé d’Affaires in Tehran to Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
After Iran’s missile attack on Wednesday, Pakistan summoned its ambassador to Iran and suspended all bilateral interactions with Tehran.
Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry stated in a statement after the cabinet meeting: “Pakistan and Iran have agreed to reduce tensions and respect each other’s sovereignty over their territories.” They have.”
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