Iran’s foreign minister arrives in Pakistan for talks with US envoys
Iran’s foreign minister arrives in Pakistan for expected talks with US envoys, as mediation efforts intensify and hopes rise for progress in negotiations.
Abbas Araghchi arrived in Islamabad with a diplomatic delegation to discuss bilateral ties and regional developments with senior Pakistani officials.
Pakistan’s foreign ministry confirmed meetings with Ishaq Dar and Asim Munir, focusing on regional stability, security coordination, and ongoing diplomatic engagement efforts.
Officials said discussions would address evolving regional tensions, including efforts to support dialogue and reduce risks of escalation across key geopolitical flashpoints in region.
The visit comes as the White House confirmed that envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are expected in Pakistan for parallel diplomatic consultations.
Diplomatic sources say there is cautious optimism about a possible agreement between the United States and Iran following recent tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
The talks follow an extended ceasefire period, with mediation efforts led by Pakistan aimed at facilitating indirect dialogue between Tehran and Washington.
Iran has signaled that sanctions relief and reduced military pressure are key conditions for progress, while the United States maintains a cautious approach toward any potential agreement.
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