Pakistan Army Chief Cancels Planned Tehran Trip
Pakistan's army chief Asim Munir will not travel to Tehran tonight after a planned visit was abruptly cancelled. A senior diplomatic source told Al Arabiya the trip had been set to announce a final Iran-U.S. agreement.
dnaindia.comPakistan's army chief Asim Munir will not travel to Tehran tonight. S. agreement. The cancellation leaves the status of any such agreement unclear.
The decision was confirmed by a high-level source cited by Al Arabiya. No official explanation has been provided for the change in plans. The trip was expected to take place this evening. Its cancellation occurred within hours of the scheduled departure.
The planned visit had drawn attention because of its potential connection to talks involving Iran and the United States. Observers noted the absence of any public statement from Pakistani or Iranian officials. No further details have emerged about whether the agreement talks will resume or if the timing has shifted.
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