Iran’s top diplomat is in Pakistan to mediate in escalation with India over Kashmir attack
- Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi visited Pakistan on Monday to mediate rising tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi over Kashmir.
- The visit followed a deadly attack on April 22 in Indian-administered Kashmir's Pahalgam that killed 26 tourists and escalated hostilities.
- Araghchi received a warm reception from high-ranking officials and is set to hold discussions with Ishaq Dar, along with President Zardari and Prime Minister Sharif.
- Pakistan denies involvement and offers a credible international probe while Cabinet minister Attaullah Tarar cited credible intelligence of a possible Indian attack in response.
- The visit aims to reduce tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors amid calls from world leaders for restraint after the latest diplomatic fallout over Kashmir.
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Iran's top diplomat holds talks in Pakistan to mediate in escalation with India over Kashmir attack
Iran’s foreign minister has held talks with top Pakistani officials to try and mediate in the escalation between Islamabad and New Delhi after last month’s deadly attack on tourists in the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir. Abbas Araghchi’s visit to Islamabad…
Iranian Foreign Minister on official visit to Pakistan
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