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Pakistan and Iran Enhance Cybersecurity Cooperation Amid Regional Tensions
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On June 25, 2026, Pakistan and Iran agreed to strengthen collaboration in cybersecurity, counterterrorism, and immigration management during a meeting between Interior Ministers Mohsin Naqvi and Eskandar Momeni in Islamabad. This decision follows recent diplomatic breakthroughs, including a joint statement from the US and Iran aimed at reducing regional tensions. Both countries face common challenges such as cross-border militancy and illegal migration, necessitating urgent cooperation. The meeting highlighted the importance of cybersecurity in addressing these issues. Naqvi congratulated Momeni on the recent US-Iran agreement, emphasizing Pakistan's commitment to peace in the Middle East. The two ministers expressed mutual satisfaction over the de-escalation of tensions and discussed future collaboration.
Key Points: • Pakistan and Iran agreed to enhance cooperation in cybersecurity and counterterrorism. • The meeting followed a US-Iran joint statement aimed at reducing regional tensions. • Both countries face common challenges like cross-border militancy and illegal migration.