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Iran’s Foreign Minister Visits Pakistan Amid Diplomatic Push to Ease U.S. Tensions

Abbas Araghchi continues regional outreach after Russia visit, marking his third trip to Islamabad in 48 hours

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Iran’s Foreign Minister Visits Pakistan Amid Diplomatic Push to Ease U.S. Tensions

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Islamabad after completing his visit to Russia, as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions with the United States.

This marks his third visit to Pakistan within the past 48 hours, highlighting the urgency and intensity of Tehran’s diplomatic engagements. Araghchi has been actively traveling across key countries to build consensus and explore solutions aimed at de-escalating the current situation.

Prior to his arrival in Islamabad, he held important meetings in Russia and Oman, engaging with regional leaders and officials on strategic and security issues. These discussions are seen as part of a broader effort by Iran to strengthen diplomatic channels and prevent further escalation.

Sources indicate that Pakistan remains a crucial partner in these talks, given its strategic position and ties with multiple stakeholders in the region. Araghchi’s repeated visits signal Tehran’s intent to keep communication lines open and seek diplomatic backing amid rising geopolitical tensions.

The ongoing developments reflect Iran’s push to resolve conflicts through dialogue, as regional diplomacy gains momentum in response to growing international concerns.

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