Iran’s Araghchi Heads to Pakistan as Talks Toward US Dialogue Get a Fresh Push

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is due in Islamabad with a small delegation, signaling a possible move toward resuming direct talks with the United States to end their conflict, though Iran’s official IRNA says the visit is bilateral for now. Pakistani officials warn of a likely breakthrough amid heightened Strait of Hormuz tensions and a Navy blockade, while a second round of talks remains unconfirmed and the US has not yet pledged attendance. In parallel, Islamabad’s security measures have disrupted daily life as negotiations loomed.
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