Iranian Foreign Minister to Return to Islamabad for Peace Talks
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi is returning to Islamabad after a visit to Oman for continued consultations with Pakistani officials.
- The visit aims to convey Iran's positions on ending the war and establishing peace, with some delegation members returning to Tehran for further instructions.
- The trip follows the cancellation of a planned visit by US representatives to Pakistan, with President Trump stating the US "holds all the cards" for Iran talks.
Iran's ongoing diplomatic efforts to foster peace and stability in the region are underscored by Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi's return to Islamabad. This visit, following consultations in Oman and with a planned stop in Moscow, signifies Tehran's commitment to engaging with regional partners on critical issues, particularly the ongoing conflict.
holds all the cards
The objective of conveying Iran's positions on ending the war and establishing peace is paramount. The fact that members of the Iranian delegation have returned to Tehran for further instructions indicates the seriousness and complexity of the discussions. This maneuver suggests a strategic approach by Iran, ensuring that its negotiating stance is well-defined and aligned with its national interests.
Iran can contact Washington for talks whenever it wishes
The context of this visit is particularly noteworthy, occurring shortly after US President Donald Trump's decision to cancel the visit of his representatives to Pakistan. Trump's assertion that the US "holds all the cards" and that Iran can initiate talks directly with Washington reflects a unilateral approach by the United States. From our perspective at Pajhwok Afghan News, this highlights the differing diplomatic strategies at play. While the US appears to favor direct bilateral engagement, Iran is actively pursuing a multilateral approach, engaging with Pakistan and other regional players to find a path toward peace. This regional diplomacy is crucial for Afghanistan, as lasting peace can only be achieved through inclusive dialogue and cooperation among all stakeholders.
US representatives would not be sent on long flights to sit in Pakistan without producing results
Originally published by Pajhwok Afghan News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.