Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has held talks with a Pakistani envoy in Tehran as diplomatic efforts continue to revive negotiations between Iran and the United States.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with a Pakistani representative in Tehran as both countries continue diplomatic engagement aimed at reducing regional tensions and supporting dialogue between Iran and the United States. Pakistan has played an active mediating role in recent months, facilitating communications between the two sides.
The meeting comes amid ongoing efforts to revive negotiations following a period of heightened tensions in the Middle East. Pakistani officials have previously held discussions with Iranian leaders regarding a framework for peace and the potential resumption of diplomatic talks with Washington.
Araghchi has repeatedly emphasized that diplomacy remains possible but has also stressed that progress depends on broader regional developments and confidence-building measures. Recent reports indicate that Pakistan continues to be viewed as an important channel for communication between the parties.
The latest meeting highlights Pakistan’s growing diplomatic role in regional peace initiatives as efforts continue to prevent further escalation and encourage dialogue between Tehran and Washington.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
Diplomatic discussions are ongoing, and no final agreement between Iran and the United States has been announced. Developments may change as negotiations and regional events continue.







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