Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi arrived in Pakistan Tuesday for a two-day visit focused on strengthening bilateral relations and addressing regional security concerns. The visit marks the first by an Iranian president to Pakistan in seven years, signaling a renewed push for dialogue. Discussions are expected to center on border security, counter-terrorism efforts, and economic cooperation, particularly regarding energy projects. Both nations face shared challenges including the presence of militant groups and economic instability. Raisi’s trip follows recent heightened tensions between Iran and Pakistan, including cross-border attacks, and aims to de-escalate those conflicts. The leaders are anticipated to discuss pathways towards a more stable and cooperative relationship, benefiting both countries and the wider region.