Iran's Foreign Minister Visits Pakistan, No Direct Talks with US Planned
Abbas Araghchi in Islamabad, but Iran rules out direct US engagement
Hindustan Times
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During his visit to Islamabad, Pakistan, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that there will be no direct engagement with US officials. Iran's foreign ministry stated that Pakistan will serve as an intermediary for communication, amid ongoing discussions on regional peace and stability.
- 01Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is visiting Pakistan.
- 02Iran has ruled out direct talks with US officials during this visit.
- 03Pakistan will act as an intermediary for communication between Iran and the US.
- 04Discussions will focus on regional stability and peace efforts.
- 05Iran expressed gratitude to Pakistan for its mediation efforts.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is currently visiting Islamabad, Pakistan, but Iran has made it clear that there will be no direct engagement with US officials during this trip. Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Esmael Baqaei confirmed on social media that no meetings with American representatives are planned. Instead, Pakistan will facilitate communication between the two nations. This announcement follows earlier reports from the White House suggesting that US envoys were scheduled to meet with Araghchi. Upon his arrival, Araghchi was welcomed by senior Pakistani officials, including Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir. The discussions during Araghchi's visit are expected to center around the evolving regional situation and ongoing efforts to maintain peace and stability.
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The diplomatic discussions may influence regional stability and relations between Iran, Pakistan, and the US.
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