WANA (Apr 25) – Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, departed Islamabad after holding talks with senior Pakistani officials and arrived in Muscat, the capital of Oman, on Saturday night at the head of a diplomatic delegation.

 

The visit is part of Iran’s ongoing regional diplomatic efforts. During his one-day trip to Pakistan, Araghchi met with the country’s prime minister, foreign minister, and army chief, discussing bilateral relations, regional developments, and the latest situation regarding the ceasefire and the end of the imposed war against Iran.

 

According to official sources, the foreign minister is scheduled to meet with senior Omani officials in Muscat. The discussions are expected to focus on bilateral ties as well as regional developments.

 

These continued diplomatic engagements come at a time of rapidly evolving regional dynamics, where intensified consultations among regional countries are playing an increasingly significant role in managing ongoing developments.