Tehran, Iran – Pakistan and Iran have agreed to strengthen their bilateral cooperation in various fields, including trade, economy, security, and border management, at the third meeting of the High Border Commission held in Tehran. The Pakistani delegation was led by Additional Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Syed Ali Asad Gilani, while the Iranian side was led by Director General of International Legal Affairs, Abbas Bagherpour Ardakani.
The meeting focused on reviewing the progress made in various areas, including border management, trade, economy, and security cooperation. Pakistani Ambassador to Iran, Muzammil Hussain Syed, said that both countries have agreed to further strengthen and deepen their bilateral cooperation. The commission also agreed to hold its fourth meeting next year in Islamabad.
In related news, the National Cybercrime Agency has been established, and zero tolerance for terrorism-related content has been maintained, according to Interior Minister of Sindh, Atta Tarar. Tarar also stated that he has spoken with the Chief Justice regarding the case of Rjb Bitt, who was involved in a violent incident.
PTI founder and Chairperson, Imran Khan, along with his wife Bushra Bibi, have requested that the decision to acquit Toshakhana case be declared null and void. Former Federal Minister, Ziauddin Lengar, said that the narrative of terrorists is based on lies, and they use social media to spread false narratives against the state. Lengar added that the state stands with the Baloch community.
In a separate development, the Punjab government has officially announced the notification for Basant 2026. In a statement, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party, said that the country’s doctors and nurses have played a crucial role in times of crisis, and have been the backbone of the healthcare system.
Meanwhile, the Islamabad Airport has been severely affected by the flight operation due to bad weather, resulting in six flights being diverted to the airport. According to a spokesperson, the six individuals involved in the incident were from the same family.
Justice Jamal Mandokhail, a judge, said that if such a crime is committed, it should be dealt with strictly, and the offenders should not be spared. In a statement, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that efforts have been made to save the accused in the Muhammad Akhlaq lynching case, which has caused fear and insecurity among Muslims in India.
In a move to tighten security measures, the government has decided that those attending the assembly will require a permit or at least a photo identity card to enter the premises. In a police encounter in Daudzai, Peshawar, five target killers were killed last night. PPP Vice-Chairperson, Sherry Rehman, said that water is Pakistan’s red line, and no compromise will be made on it. She added that if India tries to encroach, it will face defeat as it did in the past.
The Meteorological Department has predicted light rain in Karachi and Hyderabad, with a possibility of thunderstorms in Dadu, Jacobabad, and Kalmat. Former Federal Minister, Azma Bukhari, said that they want the local government elections to be held as soon as possible so that the elected representatives can return to their constituencies.

