Diplomatic Maneuvers: Key Talks Amid Iran-US Tension
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Pakistan and Oman for discussions focused on the Iran-US conflict. He met with Pakistan's top officials and subsequently departed for Russia. The diplomatic efforts come as the US canceled talks delegation visits, instead offering phone negotiations, highlighting ongoing regional tensions.
In a flurry of diplomatic activity, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi embarked on critical talks this weekend. Araghchi's diplomatic tour included stops in Pakistan and Oman, with a primary focus on diffusing the escalating Iran-US tensions.
Landing in Pakistan for a second time in three days, Araghchi met with key military and government officials, including Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir. These discussions targeted the resumption of stalled peace talks with the US, which are vital for regional stability.
Departing Islamabad without official announcements, Araghchi's visit underscores the complex web of diplomacy needed in the current geopolitical climate, as Washington halts its delegates' travel plans, urging direct phone diplomacy instead.
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