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Iran foreign minister heads to Moscow for meeting with Putin

Iran’s foreign minister is set to meet Russian officials as mediators try to preserve indirect talks with Washington and convey red lines on nuclear issues.

  • On Monday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Moscow to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin, discussing developments following a temporary ceasefire that halted US and Israeli attacks against the Islamic Republic.
  • Araghchi conducted a regional tour through Pakistan and Oman before Moscow, sharing 'Iran's positions and views on the framework of any understanding to completely end the war' with key mediators.
  • President Donald Trump canceled a planned negotiating trip to Islamabad, insisting there was no point 'sitting around talking about nothing,' while Iran transmitted 'written messages' to the United States via Pakistani mediators.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hezbollah of violating the ceasefire, leading Israel to order strikes on seven locations in Lebanon, while Hezbollah vowed to respond to the 'continued occupation of Lebanese territory'.
  • The vital Strait of Hormuz remains blocked with no sign of reopening, and despite ongoing indirect efforts, there is no indication that direct talks between the United States and Iran will resume soon.
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Iran minister heads to Russia as talks remain stalled

Iran's foreign minister headed to Russia on Sunday as peace efforts between Tehran and Washington hung in the balance, following a flurry of regional diplomacy and the collapse of planned talks in Pakistan.

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Waiting for the arrival of the Foreign Minister of Tehran. To the Kremlin the point on the negotiations with the United States and the proposal of Russian truce

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Al Bawaba broke the news in Amman, Jordan on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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