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Iranian Foreign Minister Arrives in Islamabad for Regional Peace Talks

A high-level Iranian delegation led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Islamabad on Friday for talks focused on regional peace efforts, as Pakistan and Iran seek to strengthen bilateral engagement against a backdrop of escalating geopolitical pressure on Tehran.

The visit marks one of the most senior Iranian diplomatic engagements with Pakistan in recent months and is expected to cover a wide agenda including bilateral security cooperation, border management, and coordination on regional stabilisation. The timing of the visit, coinciding with active Iran-US nuclear negotiations and war-driven humanitarian shortages inside Iran, lends the engagement added strategic weight.

Pakistan has consistently maintained a position of dialogue and neutrality in the Iran-US standoff while pursuing its own economic and security interests with Tehran, including bilateral gas pipeline negotiations and efforts to curb cross-border militant activity along the Taftan frontier. Islamabad's engagement with Iran also carries significance for its broader regional role as a potential interlocutor.

Official readouts from both sides are expected following formal meetings with Pakistani counterparts. Observers in the region are watching closely to assess whether Pakistan may offer to play any mediating or facilitative role in the ongoing Iran-US diplomatic process, given its unique positioning as a Muslim majority state with ties to both Washington and Tehran.

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Sources: brecorder.com Β· app.com.pk
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