Iran's Araghchi Begins Tour of Pakistan, Oman, Russia
Pakistan is trying to revive stalled Iran-U.S. negotiations as Araghchi begins a regional tour that includes Oman and Russia, officials said.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected in Islamabad on Friday to press for resumed direct talks with the United States, raising hopes for a second round of negotiations to end the ongoing war.
- Following the inconclusive April 11 talks in the capital, President Donald Trump enforced a naval blockade on April 13 that effectively shut down traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
- U.S. security and logistics teams are already in the capital, deploying at least nine aircraft to prepare for potential meetings, according to local reports and Pakistani officials.
- Residents of the capital face ongoing disruptions, including sealed roads and rolling blackouts, as authorities maintain strict security measures while awaiting confirmation of the diplomatic visit.
- While Iran's foreign ministry has not confirmed the trip, officials hope the visit will restart ceasefire efforts following Trump's decision to extend the temporary truce to facilitate diplomatic engagement.
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Islamabad remains ready to host further negotiations. Pakistani diplomats are working behind the scenes to convince American and Iranian delegations.
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