Iran FM Araghchi Makes Third Pakistan Visit in 48 Hours for US Talks

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Islamabad on Tuesday for his third visit to Pakistan in 48 hours, signaling Islamabad's role as a peace broker between Iran and the US. Araghchi's diplomatic outreach included a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St Petersburg, where they discussed bilateral ties and regional conflicts. The White House confirmed that a proposal from Iran to end the conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz is under discussion. Araghchi described Iran-Russia relations as a "strategic partnership" and thanked Moscow for its support during the conflict.

Key Points: Iran FM Araghchi's Third Pakistan Visit in 48 Hours for Peace

  • Iran FM Araghchi visits Pakistan third time in 48 hours
  • Pakistan acts as peace broker between Iran and US
  • Araghchi held talks with Putin in Russia on regional issues
  • White House confirms Iran's proposal to reopen Strait of Hormuz
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Iran FM Abbas Araghchi lands in Pakistan for third visit in 48 hours

Iran's FM Abbas Araghchi lands in Islamabad for third visit in 48 hours, seeking Pakistan's mediation to end conflict with the US.

"We had a very good meeting with Mr Putin. It probably lasted more than an hour and a half. - Abbas Araghchi"

Islamabad, April 28

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Islamabad on Tuesday after concluding his engagements in Russia, as part of an ongoing diplomatic outreach aimed at ending the conflict with the United States.

As per Press TV, this marks his third visit to Pakistan in the past 48 hours.

Araghchi's latest stop follows a series of high-level engagements across multiple countries, including Russia and Oman.

His repeated visits to Pakistan indicate the role Islamabad is playing as a peace broker in the current situation, particularly in facilitating indirect exchanges between Iran and the US.

Earlier, Araghchi held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St Petersburg, where discussions focused on bilateral ties and regional developments.

In a statement shared on Telegram, Araghchi said the meeting lasted more than an hour and a half and included detailed deliberations on what he described as "war and aggression" involving the United States and Israel.

"We had a very good meeting with Mr Putin. It probably lasted more than an hour and a half. All issues, both in bilateral relations and regional issues, as well as the issue of war and aggression by the US and Zionist regimes, were discussed and examined in detail," Araghchi said.

He added that cooperation between Tehran and Moscow was also discussed, with proposals put forward to expand engagement.

Araghchi described Iran-Russia relations as a "strategic partnership" and thanked Moscow for its support during the conflict. "In the recent war, it became clear that Iran has great friends and allies like Russia; we thank you for your positions and support," he said.

According to Iranian state media, Putin said Russia would support efforts to restore peace in West Asia and back Iran's interests. He expressed hope that stability would return to the region at the earliest.

Meanwhile, in Washington, the White House confirmed that a proposal from Iran to end the conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz is under discussion. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Donald Trump had discussed the proposal with his national security team.

"The proposal was being discussed," Leavitt said, adding that further details would be shared by the President.

The proposal outlines a framework to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end hostilities, with nuclear negotiations to be taken up at a later stage.

- ANI

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Ananya R
Interesting to see Putin backing Iran. The Russia-Iran strategic partnership is getting stronger. For India, we need to balance our relations carefully - we have good ties with both Israel and Iran. Hope our diplomats are watching this closely. šŸ¤”
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Jessica F
A peace deal that opens the Strait of Hormuz would be great for global oil markets. India imports a lot of oil from that region, so lower prices would help our economy. Let's hope diplomacy works this time.
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Siddharth J
Third visit in 48 hours - that's desperate diplomacy! Pakistan must be enjoying this attention. But honestly, Iran should be talking directly to the US instead of using middlemen. This shuttle diplomacy rarely works. 😤
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Naveen S
I'm skeptical about Pakistan's role as a peace broker given their history of supporting terrorism. But if this helps reduce tensions in West Asia and keeps oil prices stable, it's good for everyone including India. Let's wait and watch.
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Deepak U
Putin meeting for 90 minutes shows how seriously Russia is taking this. The US-Israel aggression against Iran is worrying for the whole region. If the Strait of Hormuz closes, our oil imports will suffer. Peace is the only option. šŸ™
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Karan T
Meanwhile in India, we are busy with elections and IPL

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