Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is expected to travel to Iran and Saudi Arabia this month as part of Islamabad's efforts to defuse brewing tensions in the Middle East, a foreign office official said here.
An official confirmed to The Express Tribune on Wednesday that Khan will visit Tehran and Riyadh in the coming days, but the dates were yet to be finalized.
The purpose of the visit was to mediate between the two countries, added the official.
Tensions have been brewing between Tehran and Riyadh since the September 14 drone attacks on a Saudi oil facility and a processing plant.
Although the Yemeni Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility, both Saudi Arabia and the US have blamed Iran for the drone strikes - a charge Tehran has strongly rebutted.
But Pakistan and certain other countries have been trying to mediate between Iran and Saudi Arabia. Prime Minister Khan himself acknowledged the mediation efforts when he visited New York to attend the UN General Assembly session (UNGA) last month, The Express Tribune reported.