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Sources say Munir was on standby since yesterday, as he was waiting for the 'green signal'

Pakistan's Field Marshal Asim Munir in Tehran. (File image: X/@araghchi)
In a high-stakes diplomatic manoeuvre to prevent a collapse of the delicate West Asia truce, Pakistan’s Chief of Defence Forces, Field Marshal Asim Munir, has abruptly departed for Tehran. A top diplomatic source in the federal capital confirmed to CNN-News18 that the Field Marshal set off for the Iranian capital early on Thursday and is scheduled to hold immediate, decisive consultations with Iran’s topmost civilian leadership and elite commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
The urgent, unannounced trip comes on the heels of a relentless three-day diplomatic marathon in Tehran led by Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. Highly placed diplomatic sources reveal that Islamabad’s backchannel mediation has yielded critical “good signals" from the Iranian top tier, placing a comprehensive “interim deal" on the cards to permanently halt the volatile US-Iran conflict.
Sources say Munir was on standby since yesterday, as he was waiting for the “green signal". Since he has now departed for Tehran, one can safely say that a potential “interim deal" may be within reach. While Pakistan’s interior minister was busy in Tehran meeting Iranian officials, some important meetings also took place in Islamabad during the last 24 hours.
Inside the Draft Agreement: What is on the Table?
The sudden mobilisation of Pakistan’s top military commander signals that the indirect negotiations between Washington and Tehran—mediated exclusively by Islamabad—have progressed past basic diplomatic messaging into structural military and economic guarantees. The proposed interim pact aims to decisively de-escalate regional hostilities before the April 8 ceasefire framework expires under mounting pressure from both capitals.
According to senior diplomatic officials close to the framework, the interim agreement is anchored on a phased, reciprocal layout:
The Maritime Corridor: Immediate reopening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz to restore global energy shipping lines.
The Economic Relief: A comprehensive termination of the United States’ aggressive naval blockade of Iranian ports.
The Diplomatic Timeline: A formal commitment from both Washington and Tehran to resume comprehensive direct nuclear talks within the next 30 days.
While highly contentious issues—such as the permanent release of Iran’s billions in frozen assets abroad, the lifting of international sanctions, and compensation for war damages—have been deferred for secondary direct negotiations, the immediate objective of Field Marshal Munir’s visit is to secure Tehran’s formal sign-off on this temporary arrangement.
The Borderline Deadline: Why Munir’s Intervention Is Critical Now
The timeline for Field Marshal Munir’s arrival in Tehran is extraordinarily tight. On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump warned that the opportunity for diplomacy had reached a perilous “borderline" between a structured peace memo and a sudden, catastrophic escalation. The White House has maintained immense rhetorical pressure, warning of unprecedented military consequences if the current backchannel format fails to produce a satisfactory “piece of paper".
Simultaneously, hardline factions within Tehran’s legislative assembly have accused Washington of using the pause in hostilities to regroup, threatening a “forceful response" that would expand the conflict far beyond West Asia. By stepping directly into this hyper-volatile deadlock, Munir is leveraging his unique position as one of the very few global actors trusted simultaneously by the Trump administration and the Iranian high command.
If Field Marshal Munir successfully bridges the trust deficit with the IRGC leadership during his meetings shortly, the second round of direct, historic peace talks between the United States and Iran is highly expected to resume in Islamabad immediately following the Eid-ul-Adha holidays next week.
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