ALBAWABA - Pakistan's Interior Minister, Mohsen Naqvi, said that he has a very "important message" for Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
The Pakistani Interior Minister said that he will deliver a message from the Pakistani army chief and prime minister to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, according to the official Iranian news agency (IRNA).
Naqvi stressed that the message he carries is "important," and expressed his hope that "things will go well and reach their conclusion."
Recent reports detailed that progress was made in negotiations between Iran and the United States. However, renewed clashes in the past few days threaten to derail the peace talks, which so far have not yielded an agreement.

A Pakistani Ranger walks past a billboard for the U.S.-Iran peace talks in Islamabad on April 12, 2026. Photo by FAROOQ NAEEM / AFP
The U.S. military launched attacks on targets in Iran on Saturday, while Iran renewed its attacks on Gulf states, announcing that it had targeted American bases and destroyers at sea.
The Iranian news agency (ISNA) reported that Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsen Naqvi met with his Iranian counterpart, Eskandar Momeni, on Saturday evening, shortly after arriving in Tehran for a visit which was part of Pakistani mediation efforts to reduce tensions between Tehran and Washington.
ISNA further mentioned that Naqvi was carrying a message from Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir to Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.