BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 22. President of Iran
Masoud Pezeshkian will visit the Pakistani capital Islamabad
tomorrow.


This was announced by the Director General of Public Relations
Department at the Presidential Office of Iran, Habib Abbasi, in a
statement to local media.


“The Iranian president’s visit to Islamabad on June 23 will be
for one day,” he said.


Abbasi added that the goals of the visit include exploring ways
to develop economic relations between the two countries,
highlighting agreements reached during previous visits, and
appreciating Pakistan’s steps in mediating between Iran and the
U.S.


Meanwhile, as no tangible progress was made in the nuclear
negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, the situation escalated on
February 28, when the United States and Israel launched military
airstrikes against Iran. In retaliation, Iran initiated missile and
drone strikes targeting Israeli and U.S. installations in the
region. Following these developments, a two-week ceasefire
agreement was brokered on April 7 through Pakistan's mediation.


A peace memorandum was signed between Iran and the U.S. on June
18. The memorandum was signed by Iranian President Masoud
Pezeshkian and U.S. President Donald Trump. The memorandum came
into effect on June 19.


On June 21, the first round of talks between Iran and the U.S.
took place in Switzerland, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar.