Amid High Stakes: Iran-Pakistan Peace Talks Illuminate Global Oil Crisis
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi visited Pakistan to discuss rekindling U.S.-Iran peace talks as global markets tremble under war pressures. While Iran and the U.S. remain at an impasse, both sides show a glimmer of hope for progress towards peace, with major geopolitical consequences at play.
The geopolitical dance between Iran and the United States continues as Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi touched down in Islamabad, Pakistan, to ignite potential pathways to peace.
With eight weeks of war shaking global markets, the focus was on restarting peace discussions with the U.S. President Donald Trump hinted at an impending Iranian proposal, but specifics remain elusive.
Meanwhile, a U.S. delegation awaits deployment. Qatar pledges support, and oil markets remain jittery amid the intricate web of diplomacy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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