Pakistan has officially released the list of Iran’s delegation attending high-level discussions in Islamabad. The delegation includes 86 officials, experts, and media representatives, highlighting the importance of the meeting.
The delegation is led by Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. Key members include Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, three members of the Supreme National Security Council, the Governor of the Central Bank of Iran, three Deputy Foreign Ministers, the Foreign Ministry spokesperson, members of parliament, and the President of Iran’s National Defense University.

Two names have drawn particular attention.
Ali Bagheri Kani, Deputy Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, is widely known for his experience in diplomatic negotiations. His participation suggests that important strategic discussions may take place during the meetings.
Another notable figure is Mohammad Nabavian, a prominent member of the Iranian parliament. His presence indicates that any potential understanding reached during the talks may gain broader support within Iran.
The inclusion of the Central Bank Governor also suggests that economic cooperation and financial discussions may be part of the agenda.

Additionally, the large size of the delegation reflects the importance of maintaining a stable and constructive environment for dialogue. Hosting the meeting in Pakistan allows both sides to conduct discussions in a professional and secure setting.
The Islamabad talks are expected to play an important role in strengthening diplomatic communication and exploring areas of cooperation in the coming days.