Iran's Foreign Minister Concludes Regional Tour with Visit to Russia
US-Iran war: Iranian foreign minister Araghchi visits Russia on last leg of regional tour
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is visiting St. Petersburg, Russia, to discuss bilateral relations and the ongoing Iran-U.S. conflict. This visit concludes a regional tour that included stops in Pakistan and Oman, where he emphasized Iran's national interests and the importance of safe transit in the Strait of Hormuz.
- 01Abbas Araghchi is in Russia for discussions on the Iran-U.S. conflict.
- 02The visit follows consultations in Pakistan regarding potential talks with the U.S.
- 03Iran and Oman are collaborating to ensure safe transit in the Strait of Hormuz.
- 04The regional tour included discussions on securing Iran's rights and interests.
- 05Expert-level consultations will continue between Iran and Oman.
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Abbas Araghchi, the Iranian Foreign Minister, is visiting St. Petersburg, Russia, as part of the final leg of his regional tour that previously included Pakistan and Oman. During this visit, discussions will focus on bilateral relations and the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States. In Pakistan, Araghchi emphasized the conditions for resuming talks with the U.S., asserting that Iran aims to protect its rights and national interests after weeks of tensions. Additionally, he highlighted the cooperation between Iran and Oman, both of which are coastal states of the strategically significant Strait of Hormuz, to ensure safe transit and safeguard their shared interests in the waterway. This collaboration reflects Iran's commitment to maintaining stability in the region amidst ongoing geopolitical challenges.
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The discussions may influence regional stability and trade routes, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for global oil transit.
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