Iran's Araghchi Begins Tour of Pakistan, Oman, Russia
Pakistan is mediating a possible second round of talks as U.S. envoys prepare to join discussions, 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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Iran’s Foreign Minister Arrives in Pakistan, Trump Expects Offer Satisfying US Demands
ISLAMABAD/WASHINGTON, April 24 (Reuters) - Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi arrived in the Pakistani capital Islamabad on Friday to discuss proposals for restarting peace talks with the U.S., offering some hope for an end to the eight-week war that has killed thousands and sown turmoil in global markets.
New negotiations on a possible end to the Iran war are expected to take place in Pakistan this weekend.
The hypothesis of a new round of negotiations on Monday. There will be no Ghalibaf, which leaves for internal disagreements
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