Iran's Diplomatic Push: Strengthening Ties Amidst Ongoing Conflicts
Iran's foreign minister engages in discussions with Russian officials in St Petersburg on regional issues, including the Iran-U.S. conflict. The visit follows diplomatic efforts in Pakistan and Oman. Talks focus on resuming Iran-U.S. negotiations and ensuring safe transit in the Strait of Hormuz amidst ongoing tensions.
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In a strategic diplomatic push, Iran's foreign minister is set to discuss bilateral relations and regional issues, notably the Iran-U.S. conflict, with Russian officials in St Petersburg. This engagement marks the last stop in a regional tour that included crucial visits to Pakistan and Oman, according to Iranian state media.
During the consultations in Pakistan, conditions for potentially resuming Iran-U.S. talks were extensively examined. The foreign minister emphasized Tehran's firm stance on securing Iran's rights and national interests in the wake of recent conflicts.
Furthermore, Iran and Oman have reaffirmed their commitment to continue expert-level discussions. As coastal nations of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, both countries aim to ensure safe transit and protect mutual interests amid ongoing regional tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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