There has been significant progress in normalizing the situation amid Pakistan-Iran tension, Iranian Foreign Minister will visit Pakistan on January 29.
Foreign Ministry sources say that the ambassadors of both countries will return to their posts on January 26.
In a statement issued by the spokesperson of the Foreign Office, it has been stated that after the meeting of the foreign ministers of both countries, Pakistan and Iran have agreed that the ambassadors of Islamabad and Tehran will resume their duties from January 26.
In a statement issued by the spokesperson of the Foreign Office, it has also been said that Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdulhian will visit Pakistan on January 29 at the invitation of caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani.
A few days ago, Iranian Foreign Minister expressed his desire to visit Pakistan.
According to the sources, the top officials of the two countries will also visit each other to end the tension.
The National Security Committee was informed about the desire of the Iranian Foreign Minister to visit Pakistan. On which the National Security Committee directed Jalil Abbas Jilani to visit after the visit.
After the decisions taken in the National Security Committee meeting, the ice of Pak-Iran tension began to melt
According to government sources, the Prime Minister has entrusted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the mission of restoring relations with Iran in the light of the decisions of the Cabinet and the National Security Committee.
The Iranian government has also been informed about the decisions of the National Security Committee and the Federal Cabinet.
Jalil Abbas Jilani has been given the task to fully restore contacts and diplomatic relations.
A committee will be formed of senior officers of defense, interior and foreign affairs of the two countries.
An offer to restore relations was made by Iran to which Pakistan responded positively and both countries decided to redeploy ambassadors.
It should be noted that the Iranian security forces violated the Pakistani airspace and fired missiles in Panjgur, bordering Balochistan, as a result of which 2 children were killed.
It was claimed by the Iranian media that Iran has targeted and destroyed the hideouts of the banned organization Jaish-ul-Adl.
It should also be remembered that the Pakistani authorities had recorded a strong protest by summoning the Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs. and had taken the stand that an attack on sovereignty was not acceptable under any circumstances, and in retaliation, Pakistan had targeted BLA and BLF bases in Iran.