Iran's Diplomatic Overture: Talks with Pakistan on US-Iran Ceasefire
An Iranian delegation, led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, is set to reach Pakistan to discuss the US-Iran ceasefire and regional developments. The visit aims to revitalize peace talks, following unsuccessful previous negotiations. Both nations stress the importance of dialogue to foster regional stability.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will visit Pakistan with a high-level delegation to engage in crucial bilateral consultations. The focus of the talks will be the proposed US-Iran ceasefire and the latest regional developments. The visit is part of a broader diplomatic initiative involving visits to Oman and Russia, aiming to mediate tensions in the region.
This diplomatic engagement follows a phone call between Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Minister Araghchi, where they discussed ongoing regional challenges and peace efforts. The call underscored the necessity of continued dialogue to address unresolved issues and enhance regional peace. Araghchi acknowledged Pakistan's significant facilitation role.
The backdrop to this visit includes heightened security measures in Pakistan and a strong US military presence in the Gulf region. The outcome of these talks remains uncertain as Islamabad prepares for a potential second round of US-Iran negotiations amid ongoing logistical and security challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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