Iran FM Expected to Revisit Pakistan for Diplomatic Peace Efforts

  • Publish date: Sunday، 26 April 2026 Reading time: 1 min read

Iran's foreign minister is expected to visit Pakistan again to bolster peace talks and stabilize diplomatic efforts amid regional challenges.

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Iran's foreign minister is anticipated to return to Pakistan on Sunday, as diplomatic efforts continue to stabilize peace talks following the abrupt cancellation of a planned U.S. envoy trip by President Trump.

As reported by the Iranian news agency ISNA, Abbas Araghchi is expected to meet with Pakistani officials once again to present “Iran's positions and views on the framework of any understanding to completely end the war.”

The minister's visit to Islamabad comes on the heels of a previous trip the day prior, after which he traveled to Oman. Meanwhile, other Iranian envoys returned to Tehran to “consult and obtain the necessary instructions on issues related to ending the war,” according to ISNA.

This renewed visit underscores the urgency and commitment of international mediators to maintain momentum in peace discussions despite recent setbacks. With heightened tensions in the region, all eyes remain on the developments in Islamabad as Iran seeks to assert its stance on resolving the conflict.

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