Iran Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi Heads to Russia for Diplomatic Talks
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is traveling to Moscow to meet with President Vladimir Putin and other senior officials following recent diplomatic visits to Pakistan and Oman

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has departed from Pakistan and is currently traveling to Russia to engage in a new round of diplomatic discussions. The Iranian Foreign Ministry confirmed that Araghchi is scheduled to meet with several senior officials during his stay in Moscow. This diplomatic mission follows a period of stalled negotiations, signaling a renewed effort by Tehran to address ongoing international concerns through direct engagement with its allies.[1][2]
Before heading to Russia, Araghchi conducted a series of high-level meetings in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad. His regional itinerary also included a visit to Oman, which took place between his sessions in Pakistan and his scheduled arrival in Russia. These visits are part of a broader diplomatic strategy as Iran seeks to strengthen its ties with neighboring countries and key global partners during a period of heightened regional tension.[1][2]
A primary highlight of the Moscow visit is an expected meeting between Araghchi and Russian President Vladimir Putin, which is slated to take place on Monday. This meeting follows the foreign minister's recent diplomatic engagements across the region. The visit to Russia is part of a broader effort to engage with senior officials in Moscow as international talks regarding various regional issues remain stalled.[1][2]



