Overview
- Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is on a three-day visit to Pakistan to discuss border security, terrorism, and bilateral trade amidst regional tensions.
- The visit comes after a series of cross-border strikes between Iran and Pakistan earlier this year, with both sides now seeking to mend ties.
- Raisi's trip is seen as an effort to garner support from Pakistan amid escalating tensions with Israel and Western sanctions on Iran.
- Key discussions include combating terrorism, economic cooperation, and the stalled Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project.
- Pakistan, facing its own economic challenges and reliant on Western aid, navigates its diplomatic position carefully amid regional conflicts.