
By Aziz Khatri
KARACHI: Governor of Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori visited the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Islamabad on Saturday, where he was warmly received by Iranian Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghaddam and the embassy’s diplomatic staff.
The visit, which included a luncheon hosted in honor of Governor Kamran Tessori and his family, provided an opportunity for in-depth discussions on Pakistan-Iran bilateral relations, mutual cooperation, and the broader challenges facing regional peace and stability. He highlighted the decades-long relationship between the two countries, noting that ties had grown stronger and more resilient over time.
During the meeting, Governor Tessori emphasized the historical, religious, and cultural bonds linking Pakistan and Iran, stressing that these connections provided a solid foundation for continued collaboration across political, economic, and social spheres. He also commended Ambassador Moghaddam for his efforts in promoting bilateral relations, describing his work as both positive and effective in strengthening cooperation between the neighboring nations.
According to officials, discussions covered a range of issues, including trade, cultural exchange, and regional security, reflecting both sides’ commitment to sustaining a constructive and mutually beneficial partnership. The visit underlined the importance of dialogue and diplomacy in reinforcing long-standing ties between Pakistan and Iran.
It also offered a platform for officials to exchange perspectives on regional developments and explore avenues for deeper collaboration. Observers noted that such high-level engagements were crucial in maintaining momentum in bilateral relations and addressing shared challenges in an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape.

