
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has described his recent visit to Islamabad as highly productive, saying discussions with Pakistani leadership were constructive and forward-looking.
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Speaking to media upon arrival in Moscow, Araghchi said the visit provided an important opportunity to exchange views on regional developments and ongoing diplomatic efforts related to Iran’s engagement with the United States. He noted that both sides reviewed past developments and explored conditions under which dialogue between Tehran and Washington could continue.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said his recent visit to Islamabad was “highly successful,” according to statements reported by IRNA.
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The Iranian foreign minister is currently in Russia to hold consultations with senior officials, including a planned meeting with Vladimir Putin. He said the discussions would focus on the evolving situation in the region and coordination between Tehran and Moscow on key international issues.
Highlighting the Islamabad visit, Araghchi said Pakistan played a meaningful role in facilitating dialogue and maintaining communication channels during a period of heightened tensions. He emphasised that continued engagement and consultation remain essential for promoting regional stability.
Referring to his earlier visit to Oman, the minister said talks also covered the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route. He stressed that as coastal states, Iran and Oman share common interests in ensuring safe and secure maritime transit.
Araghchi added that both countries agreed to maintain close coordination at multiple levels, including expert-level discussions, to safeguard mutual interests and address emerging challenges.
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The remarks come at a time when diplomatic efforts are underway to sustain a fragile ceasefire and revive negotiations, with regional players continuing to engage in dialogue to prevent further escalation and stabilise the situation.