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Iran: Pakistan's Army Chief to Visit Tehran on Monday
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Iran: Pakistan's Army Chief to Visit Tehran on Monday

From Asharq Al-Awsat · () English

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  • Pakistan's Army Chief is scheduled to visit Tehran on Monday.
  • The article includes unrelated brief reports on an execution in Iran and an earthquake in Japan.
  • File photos show a mural of Iran's Supreme Leader and a newspaper headline about US sanctions.

Pakistan's Army Chief is set to visit Tehran on Monday, according to reports. The visit comes amid ongoing regional dynamics and potential diplomatic engagements between the two neighboring countries.

Details regarding the specific agenda or objectives of the Army Chief's visit were not provided in the article. However, such high-level military exchanges often focus on border security, regional stability, and defense cooperation.

The accompanying content in the article includes brief, unrelated news items. One report mentions the execution of a man in Iran accused of aiding the U.S. and Israel during anti-government protests. Another brief note covers a moderate earthquake that shook Japan, causing injuries.

File photos accompanying the article depict a mural of Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on a street in Tehran and a newspaper headline in Persian discussing U.S. sanctions, illustrating different facets of the current situation in Iran.

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