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Araghchi departs after short Islamabad visit

Published on: April 25, 2026 4:12 PM

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is set to leave Pakistan today after holding high-level meetings in Islamabad. The development is significant as diplomatic activity in the region intensifies amid broader Middle East tensions and ongoing international negotiations.

The visit highlights Pakistan’s role as a facilitator in regional dialogue involving Iran and the United States. Governments and diplomatic stakeholders are closely monitoring the outcome.

According to diplomatic sources, the Iranian delegation does not plan an extended stay in Islamabad. Abbas Araghchi will meet Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and depart later the same day.

Officials confirmed that the delegation will continue its scheduled visits to Oman and Russia following the Pakistan stop. The brief visit reflects a tightly managed diplomatic itinerary focused on consultations rather than prolonged engagement.

Read more: Iran Foreign Minister Arrives Pakistan to Discuss Regional Stability

Meanwhile, Iranian officials clarified that the discussions in Pakistan will remain limited to bilateral relations. Iran’s National Security Council representative Ebrahim Azizi stated that no nuclear issue will be part of the talks.

He added that Iran considers its nuclear program a “red line” and will not engage on that topic during this visit. This position underscores ongoing sensitivities surrounding Tehran’s nuclear policy.

At the same time, international attention is focused on parallel diplomatic movements involving the United States. Reports indicate that US envoys, including senior officials, are also expected to travel for talks linked to the broader Iran situation.

Read more: PSX ends higher on back of Iran delegation news 

The overlapping visits highlight complex backchannel diplomacy aimed at reducing regional tensions and addressing security concerns.

Overall, the short Iranian visit reflects cautious diplomacy amid a volatile geopolitical environment. While Pakistan continues to host and facilitate dialogue, major strategic issues remain unresolved between involved parties. The situation remains fluid as multiple delegations coordinate separate but interconnected discussions across the region.

 

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Abbas Araghchi Pakistan visit, Iran nuclear talks red line, Iran Pakistan relations, Latest, Middle East negotiations, regional diplomacy Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif meeting Iran

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