Iran foreign minister Araghchi to revisit Pakistan after Oman trip
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is scheduled to return to Islamabad after a diplomatic mission to Oman as regional tensions persist and Pakistan manages separate talks with the United States
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to return to Pakistan for further diplomatic discussions following the completion of a scheduled trip to Oman. According to reports from Iranian state media, the announcement of his return was made shortly after Araghchi departed Islamabad earlier in the day. This sequence of visits indicates that diplomatic engagement between the two nations remains highly active despite the current climate.[1][2]
The ongoing diplomatic efforts are taking place during a period of heightened regional tensions. Officials have noted that the frequent communication between Tehran and Islamabad reflects a mutual interest in maintaining stability and active engagement. While the specific details of the upcoming talks have not been fully disclosed, the rapid return to the Pakistani capital suggests a sense of urgency in the bilateral dialogue.[1][2]
In addition to its engagement with Iran, Pakistan is also managing its diplomatic ties with the United States. Two Pakistani officials stated that the country is working to sustain progress following historic face-to-face talks held with American representatives earlier this month. However, the officials did not provide a timeline for when U.S. representatives might return to the region for further follow-up discussions regarding those negotiations.[1]



