PM visits Iranian Embassy to offer condolences over Iran’s President’s tragic death
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif pays rich tributes to late Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Amir Hossain Abdollahian.


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif visited the Iranian Embassy in Islamabad this afternoon to convey his deepest condolences to the Government and people of Iran on the tragic demise of President Dr. Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Amir Hossain Abdollahian, and other senior Iranian officials in a helicopter crash.
While speaking to Iranian Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghaddam, the Prime Minister paid rich tributes to the late Iranian President. He fondly recalled his interactions with President Raisi, who he said was a great leader, a visionary and a scholar.
He recalled his productive interactions with the late Iranian President in 2022 and 2023. The Prime Minister reaffirmed that Pakistan would remain committed to further strengthening of brotherly ties between the two countries as he and the late President had jointly agreed upon during the latter's recent successful visit to Pakistan.
The Prime Minister also signed the condolence book at the Iranian Embassy on this solemn occasion.

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