Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi landed in Islamabad on Thursday, as the United States dispatches envoys to Pakistan, sparking hopes of potential talks between Tehran and Washington. However, Iran has yet to formally agree to further discussions with the US delegation.
Araghchi's visit comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East and ongoing diplomatic efforts to address regional stability. The US envoys are expected to engage with Pakistani officials, but it remains unclear whether they will meet directly with Araghchi.
Sources indicate that while backchannel communications have occurred, Iran remains cautious, demanding clear signals from the US before committing to any formal talks. The situation underscores the complex dynamics as both nations navigate their strained relationship through intermediaries.