Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister expresses heartfelt sympathy to the Iranian nation and leadership at a solemn meeting in Islamabad
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, expressed profound condolences to the Government and people of Iran following the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.
Dar visited the Iranian Embassy in Islamabad on Thursday, where he met with Iranian Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghadam and conveyed Pakistan’s deep sympathy on behalf of the government and citizens of Pakistan.
At the embassy, Dar signed the official condolence book, writing a heartfelt message of solidarity with the bereaved family of the Supreme Leader and the Iranian nation, emphasizing Pakistan’s shared grief. He said the strong historical and cultural ties between Pakistan and Iran form the foundation of unshakable friendship, and in this difficult time, Pakistan stands firmly with its brotherly neighbour.
Ambassador Moghadam thanked Dar for his visit and condolences, underscoring the importance of enduring bilateral relations amid the tragedy.
Dar reiterated that Pakistan respects Iran’s sovereignty and its people’s sentiments, pledging continued cooperation and mutual support. He stated, “At this time of sorrow, Pakistan shares the pain of the Iranian people and reaffirms its commitment to unity and peace.”


