The meeting took place in Tehran on Thursday morning.
Naqvi has traveled to Tehran as part of Pakistan’s efforts to continue mediation between Iran and the United States.
It marked his second visit to the Iranian capital this week, during which he also held talks with President Masoud Pezeshkian, Iran’s interior minister, and other Iranian officials.
In his meeting with Pezeshkian, the two sides stressed the necessity of continuing political consultations and strengthening regional cooperation while reviewing developments related to the negotiation process, diplomatic initiatives, and ways to help promote regional stability and security.
Pezeshkian praised Pakistan’s “positions, support, and efforts” in backing regional stability, security, and cooperation, and emphasized the importance of expanding bilateral ties and maintaining political coordination between Tehran and Islamabad.
The US and Israel launched a war of aggression against Iran on February 28 with air raids that assassinated senior Iranian officials and commanders and targeted civilian infrastructure, residential areas, educational institutes, and historical and cultural sites.
In response, the Iranian Armed Forces unleashed 100 waves of successful strikes against sensitive and strategic American and Israeli targets throughout the region.
On April 8, after 40 days of US-Israeli war of aggression against Iran, Tehran and Washington reached a two-week ceasefire brokered by Pakistan, followed by inconclusive negotiations to permanently end the war.





