Iran's Foreign Minister to Visit Pakistan and Russia — Reuters
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi will embark on a regional tour, during which he will visit Pakistan, Oman, and Russia.
This was reported by state media.
The first stop on the trip will be Islamabad, where talks with Pakistani officials are scheduled. According to sources, the visit will be brief and will focus, in particular, on Iranian proposals regarding possible negotiations with the United States.
It is expected that Tehran’s proposals will be conveyed to the American side through Pakistani intermediaries.
After Pakistan, Arakchi will also visit Muscat and Moscow as part of the same tour.
Trump stated that there is no deadline for ending the war with Iran.
Prior to this, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Iran has repeatedly violated the ceasefire since it was established between Washington and Tehran. According to Trump, there have been numerous incidents that cast doubt on Iran’s compliance with the ceasefire agreements.
Trumpexpressed his willingness to meet personally with Iran’s new leadership.
US President Donald Trump also announced progress in negotiations with Iran, under which Washington would allegedly receive all of Tehran’s enriched uranium without any financial payments.
Additionally, Israel agreed to a 10-day ceasefire with Lebanon and announced the start of a move toward a diplomatic settlement; however, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that the war against Hezbollah is not yet over and military operations will continue.