Iranian Foreign Minister to Visit Islamabad, Muscat, and Moscow Amid Regional Tensions

Tehran: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has launched a series of key diplomatic visits amid rising regional tensions and ongoing disputes involving the United States and Israel.
According to Iranian state media, the foreign minister will begin his tour this evening, which includes visits to Islamabad, Muscat, and Moscow. During these engagements, Araghchi is expected to brief the leadership of the respective countries on Iran’s position regarding the current regional situation.
The discussions are likely to focus on escalating tensions involving the United States and Israel, as well as their impact on peace and stability in the Middle East.
Diplomatic observers note that the visit comes at a time when regional tensions remain at a heightened level. Reports also suggest that indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States are ongoing, with Pakistan reportedly playing a mediating role in facilitating dialogue.
The multi-nation diplomatic tour is seen as part of Iran’s broader effort to strengthen regional communication channels and address growing geopolitical challenges.
#BREAKING Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to begin regional tour to Islamabad, Muscat and Moscow from Friday evening, according to IRNA pic.twitter.com/Yc6ceLQbCb
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