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Gen Janjua, who is the National security Advisor, has been sent to Tehran by the government.

The visit is due very soon.

We would like to see, what coverage and news come out of this meeting.

Please share the independent media, and gov here.
 
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Gen Janjua, who is the National security chief, has been sent to Tehran by the government.

The visit is due very soon.

We would like to see, what coverage and news come out of this meeting.

Please share the independent media, and gov here.
I appreciate Jangua sahab very much. Very active person.
 
At the event on Monday, retired Lt-Gen Nadeem Lodhi said the existence of such a “formidable bloc” in the neighbourhood had “ominous and far reaching implications” for Pakistan.

He feared the three-nation bloc will affect Pakistan’s plans for regional economic integration, restoration of internal peace and maintenance of peaceful borders. It will also affect CPEC timelines, he added.

“We need to break out of this encircling move with help from friends... diplomatic manoeuvres and by forging a strong deterrence,” he said, adding that of the three countries, Iran is most likely to pay heed to Pakistani concerns.

He suggested Pakistan use China’s influence for fixing problems. “Iran must not be further alienated and its interests in CPEC should be developed,” Mr Lodhi said.

He said that the defence and strategic relationship with China should be formalised instead of an unwritten understanding.

[Many in Pak like friendly Pak-Iran relations but there are certain elements who always try to keep the two neighbors away.]
 
Pakistan’s National Security Adviser, Retired General Nasir Khan Janjua, meets with Iran's Secretary of Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), Rear Admiral Ali Shamkhani, in Tehran.



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I hope considering Pak as friendly neighbor Iran may not allow the Indian spies to use it's ground against Pak as same has been done in the past by Pak.
 
It is a very positive sign that this visit is being given due coverage in Iran. Unfortunately, I don't see major coverage in Pakistani mainstream media, just articles that have been pushed deep inside their websites.
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Shamkhani: No country can sabotage Iran-Pakistan relations
http://www8.irna.ir/en/News/82163579/
Janjua: Iran, Pakistan would help resolve Muslim World issues
http://www.irna.ir/en/News/82163734/
Velayati: More opportunities available to strengthen relations with Pakistan
http://www.irna.ir/en/News/82163792/
Analyst: Pak nat'l security adviser visit to Tehran to further cement tie
http://www.irna.ir/en/News/82163158/
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Some Pakistani coverage:
Pakistan, Iran discuss border management, regional security
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1148817/pakistan-iran-discuss-border-management-regional-security/
JANG
https://jang.com.pk/latest/143571-national-security-adviser-nasser-janjua-depart-for-iran
Janjua to discuss security issues in Iran
http://www.dawn.com/news/1272820
 
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