Iran's Foreign Minister Returns to Pakistan Amid Diplomatic Efforts
Kathmandu. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has returned to Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, on Sunday evening after his visit to Oman, Iranian media reported.
The Iranian state media ISNA (ISNA) quoted Iranian sources as saying that the Foreign Minister has reached Pakistan in the context of participating in talks with the United States, mediated by Pakistan, to establish peace in the country.
According to the Iranian news agency ISNA, Abbas Araghchi is scheduled to sit down with Pakistani officials and express Iran's stance and views on 'any framework for a complete end to the war in the Middle East'.
Araghchi had left Islamabad just a day earlier. After his departure from Pakistan on Saturday, US President Donald Trump announced the postponement of his delegation's trip to Pakistan.
Araghchi had stated that since he had expressed his views, the decision on whether to proceed with the talks now rests with the United States. He said, 'It is still unclear whether the US is truly serious about diplomacy'.
Talks on Hormuz Between Trump, Starmer, and Macron
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump held a telephone conversation on Sunday. During this, they discussed the necessity of resuming maritime transport in the 'Strait of Hormuz'.
According to a Downing Street spokesperson, the two leaders emphasized the importance of resuming shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. British Prime Minister Starmer drew the attention of the leaders of both countries to the fact that the delay in finding a solution is having a serious impact on the global economy and the cost of living.
The spokesperson stated that Prime Minister Starmer had informed French President Emmanuel Macron about the progress of the joint initiative to restore the free movement of sea routes.
Telephone Talks Between Iranian Leader Araghchi and Qatari Prime Minister
Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held a phone conversation with Qatar's Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani on Sunday. During this conversation, the two leaders discussed diplomatic efforts to end the war and reduce tensions in the region.
He informed the Prime Minister of Qatar about the current status of the ceasefire and the challenges in strengthening it. He stated that Iran is continuously making diplomatic efforts to end the war and reduce tensions.
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