Iran has rejected reports of any direct meeting with United States officials during its latest diplomatic visit to Pakistan. The clarification comes as Abbas Araghchi arrives in Islamabad for high-level talks.
Iranโs Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ismail Baghaei dismissed claims about planned engagement with Washington. He stated clearly that no such meeting is scheduled. According to him, FM Abbas Araghchi will focus on discussions with Pakistanโs leadership instead.
FM Abbas Araghchi is visiting Pakistan at a critical time. Regional tensions remain high, and diplomatic efforts are ongoing. The visit aims to strengthen coordination between Tehran and Islamabad. Pakistan is also seen as playing a mediating role in the situation.
Officials said the talks will cover key regional issues. These include security concerns and recent developments in the Middle East. Iran plans to share its views on what it describes as aggressive actions by the United States. FM Abbas Araghchi will present these concerns during meetings with Pakistani officials.
Baghaei emphasized that Iran is not planning any talks with US representatives. He repeated that FM Abbas Araghchi will not meet American officials at any level. Instead, the focus will remain on consultations with Pakistan.
However, statements from Washington present a different picture. The White House has suggested that diplomatic contact may still be possible. Officials there claimed Iran had shown interest in face-to-face discussions.
A US delegation is also expected in Islamabad. It includes Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. Their visit is linked to ongoing diplomatic outreach on Iran-related issues.
These conflicting claims have created uncertainty. While the US signals possible engagement, Iran continues to deny it. FM Abbas Araghchi has maintained a firm stance on avoiding direct talks with Washington.
Observers say Islamabad has become a key center for diplomacy. With multiple delegations arriving, attention is focused on possible outcomes. Still, Iranโs position remains unchanged for now.
FM Abbas Araghchi is expected to hold several meetings in the coming days. These discussions may influence future diplomatic steps in the region. The situation remains fluid and closely watched by global stakeholders.
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Iranโs Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ismail Baghaei dismissed claims about planned engagement with Washington. He stated clearly that no such meeting is scheduled. According to him, FM Abbas Araghchi will focus on discussions with Pakistanโs leadership instead.
FM Abbas Araghchi is visiting Pakistan at a critical time. Regional tensions remain high, and diplomatic efforts are ongoing. The visit aims to strengthen coordination between Tehran and Islamabad. Pakistan is also seen as playing a mediating role in the situation.
Officials said the talks will cover key regional issues. These include security concerns and recent developments in the Middle East. Iran plans to share its views on what it describes as aggressive actions by the United States. FM Abbas Araghchi will present these concerns during meetings with Pakistani officials.
Baghaei emphasized that Iran is not planning any talks with US representatives. He repeated that FM Abbas Araghchi will not meet American officials at any level. Instead, the focus will remain on consultations with Pakistan.
However, statements from Washington present a different picture. The White House has suggested that diplomatic contact may still be possible. Officials there claimed Iran had shown interest in face-to-face discussions.
A US delegation is also expected in Islamabad. It includes Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. Their visit is linked to ongoing diplomatic outreach on Iran-related issues.
These conflicting claims have created uncertainty. While the US signals possible engagement, Iran continues to deny it. FM Abbas Araghchi has maintained a firm stance on avoiding direct talks with Washington.
Observers say Islamabad has become a key center for diplomacy. With multiple delegations arriving, attention is focused on possible outcomes. Still, Iranโs position remains unchanged for now.
FM Abbas Araghchi is expected to hold several meetings in the coming days. These discussions may influence future diplomatic steps in the region. The situation remains fluid and closely watched by global stakeholders.
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