【The Prime Minister of Pakistan Umbrella for the President of Iran】 The President of Iran, Pezeshkian, arrived in Islamabad for a visit, an itinerary invited by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz.
Upon arrival at Nur Khan Airport, the Iranian delegation was welcomed and received with the highest honors. In addition to Pakistani Air Force fighter jets flying in formation beside the president’s aircraft, the Iranian delegation was greeted with a 21-gun salute as soon as they landed.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz personally met the delegation and, under the scorching sun, personally held an umbrella over the Iranian president.
An extraordinary detail and gesture.
Indeed, Iranians are no strangers to the intense Middle Eastern sun—being exposed to sunlight is not a major issue. But Shehbaz personally holding an umbrella suggests there may be more than just shade involved.
Given Pakistan’s role as mediator in U.S.-Iran negotiations, relations between Iran and Pakistan have become exceptionally close and deeply entrenched.
Pezeshkian stated that he received direct orders from Supreme Leader Mujtaba to personally travel to Pakistan to express gratitude, emphasizing that he would never forget Pakistan’s kindness—standing firmly with Iran during its most difficult times. The bond between the two nations has grown extremely strong.
Iran has long made clear its commitment to abandon nuclear weapons, and throughout its confrontation with the U.S., it has never overtly or covertly pursued nuclear capability.
A country without nuclear weapons facing two nuclear-armed nations—the United States and Israel—is inherently at a severe disadvantage and faces enormous risks.
Pakistan is the only Islamic country in the world that possesses nuclear weapons.
Therefore, Prime Minister Shehbaz’s act of holding an umbrella likely carries another unspoken, deeper meaning.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1860881162466380/
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