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Iran FM Abbas Araghchi Likely to Return to Islamabad as Mediation Efforts Intensify

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Islamabad Back in Focus as Araghchi Plans Possible Return

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to return to Islamabad after completing his visit to Muscat, in what appears to be a fresh phase of ongoing diplomatic efforts involving Pakistan.

The move, as reported in Iranian media, comes at a moment when Islamabad is in the forefront of mediation efforts between Tehran and Washington.

Fresh Movement After Muscat Consultations

The visit to Muscat is considered a part of a larger diplomatic process, with Oman historically involved in discreet regional diplomacy.

Araghchi is expected to return to Pakistan, indicating that the negotiations are ongoing and perhaps entering the more intense phase, involving round-the-clock consultations.

Pakistan’s Role Gains Momentum

Given previous consultations in Islamabad, Pakistan’s role as a potential arbiter is being reinforced.

Sources suggest that efforts are underway to bridge gaps between Iran and the US, with a focus on key areas including nuclear control measures, sanctions lifting, and ceasefire agreements.

Why This Matters Now

Araghchi’s expected return indicates that discussions are ongoing and not yet finalised, with the peace and stability in the region dependent on the success of these high-level meetings.

With a growing diplomatic commute between Muscat and Islamabad, the world awaits Pakistan’s next step in guiding the Iran-US discussion.

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