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Iran's Foreign Minister Makes Swift Return to Pakistan for Key Talks

A whirlwind diplomatic tour brings Iran's top envoy back to Islamabad—just days after his last visit. What's driving the urgency?

The image shows a group of men standing around each other in a room, with some of them holding...
The image shows a group of men standing around each other in a room, with some of them holding glasses in their hands. The room is decorated with sofas, a carpet on the floor, frames on the walls, windows with curtains, air conditioners, and lights on the ceiling. It appears to be a meeting between the Prime Minister of Pakistan and the President of Pakistan.

Iran's Foreign Minister Makes Swift Return to Pakistan for Key Talks

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi landed at Nur Khan airbase near Pakistan's capital Islamabad on Sunday evening.

Pakistani sources told Xinhua that Araghchi will hold talks with senior Pakistani officials later in the evening.

The foreign minister would leave for Moscow after staying a few hours in Islamabad, sources said.

Araghchi previously visited Pakistan from Friday to Saturday and left Islamabad on Saturday for a brief visit to Oman.

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