Iran Islamabad Diplomacy Gains Momentum with Key Visit
Iran Islamabad diplomacy has regained momentum after days of uncertainty. Abbas Araghchi arrived in Islamabad late Friday. His visit signals fresh efforts to revive stalled talks between Tehran and Washington.
The visit comes at a critical time for regional stability. A planned second round of talks collapsed earlier this week. Therefore, both sides now face pressure to restart dialogue.
High-Level Engagements Resume
Pakistani leaders welcomed Araghchi upon arrival in Islamabad. Ishaq Dar and Asim Munir received him with senior officials. This reception highlighted the importance of the visit.
Araghchi will meet Pakistan’s top leadership during his stay. These meetings will focus on regional peace and cooperation. In addition, both sides aim to improve coordination on key issues.
Diplomatic sources confirmed earlier phone calls between officials. These contacts helped prepare the ground for this visit. As a result, backchannel diplomacy remains active.
Mediation Efforts and Global Stakes
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has sent envoys to Pakistan. Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will engage in fresh discussions. However, Iran has not confirmed direct talks.
Araghchi plans to consult Pakistani leaders before any next step. His decision may shape future engagement with Washington. He also described this visit as a timely diplomatic effort.
The trip includes stops in Muscat and Moscow. These cities play key roles in diplomacy. For example,
Oman often hosts quiet negotiations.
Tensions remain high over Iran’s nuclear programme and the Strait of Hormuz. Despite challenges, Pakistan continues mediation efforts. Therefore, Islamabad remains central to ongoing diplomacy.
